Answer:
The logical structure that Abra uses for her narrative is the chronological order
Explanation:
I hope this helps! :)
Well I mean the story very likely could take place in the U.S honestly. I didn't find anything distinctive of Dublin, Ireland in it. Culturally, it seems like a very busy, fast paced sort of place that values small business, what with the trolley system being very crowded and the bazaar being pretty popular. Hope this helped.
Juror #10 reveals his prejudice almost immediately when he says, "Well, it's the element. They let the kids run wild. Maybe it serves ‘em right." By using the pronouns "they" and "them" he makes a general statement about the people who are considered poor.
Juror #3's prejudice is first revealed when he says, "It's the kids. The way they are—you know? They don't <span>listen." He goes on to talk about his son and how he "made a man out of [him]." His prejudice is directed towards teenagers and their supposed lack of respect for their fathers.</span>
Answer:
Explanation:
I think it would probably be will.
I would think the answer is “C”, I don’t see a problem-solution or a cause & effect in the passage, and there is no chronological order of anything. So my answer would be “Fact by Fact”