Answer:
This is the problem, the issue, or the topic of your non-fiction book. And it needs to have a “hook” or something that will immediately capture attention.
Explanation:
I haven't a clue as to what story you are talking about, but here are a couple of sentences that I hope somehow in some way answer the question that you asked.
I’m not sure atm, give me a minute
The correct answer is <span>D. The rain began to fall, but we did not want to leave.
Both "the rain began to fall" and "we did not want to leave" are two independent clauses connected with a conjunction "but"</span>
I only found 2- listening and tasting.
I hope you aren't turning this in for school...
In a play, direct characterization might be provided through lines.
Direct characterization would be when they explicitly tell you something about the character, so a narrator having a line that says "John is tall" would be direct characterization.