Explanation:
I was 15 when I got a huge scar on my back, it started when me and my mom was on a high way, it was raining hard and he had to get home, we were coming back from Florida and I fell asleep, when I woke up I heard a long loud beep, SLAM, A truck hit us, my mom swerved out of control and hit the barrier of the high way the windows of the car was broken, soon I felt something wet on my back, I felt light headed and pasted out, next thing I see is my mom in tears and the truck driver with with her, I had to get surgery for the glass in my back, I am relieved that the glass didn't go farther in my back, it could of hit my spine and broken it
The introduction of the plot is the exposition
Answer:
The Tet Offensive was considered a turning point during which media became less upbeat and more oriented toward the violence of the war.
Explanation:
The broad scope and extreme violence of the Tet Offensive in 1968 affecting a number of cities and locations in South Vietnam, such as Saigon, capital of South Vietnam, the US Marines Corps main base at Da Nang, Hué City, a major cultural center, the Marines outpost at Khe Sahn, etc. was broadcast by TV networks and watched in most American households. For some reason, television, a novel means of communication at the time, was not censored for the best part of the Vietnam War and, for the first time in U.S. History, showed the crudeness, savagery and brutality of war to the civilian population.
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