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kvv77 [185]
3 years ago
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Jasper has written a personal narrative about his experiences living on military bases in several different countries. He wants

readers to understand how difficult it was for him to have to move every few years. Which task would be most appropriate for Jasper to do while revising his narrative? To describe the culture of the various countries where he lived to use sensory words to describe the things he experienced to include words that reflect how he felt each time he had to move to organize his ideas in chronological order so readers have a time line of his life
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2 answers:
LenKa [72]3 years ago
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Answer:

To describe the things he experienced to include words that reflect how he felt each time he had to move  

Explanation:

Jasper wished readers to understand how difficult and sad it was for him to have to change countries from time to time. Jasper wants readers to feel the same difficulty that he did, through his narrative and the words he chose.

He would succeed in achieving that goal if he revised his text to describe the things he experienced to include words that reflect how he felt each time he needed to move.

This shows the importance of revision in literary works, and how revision is able to trigger emotions and sensations in readers.

faust18 [17]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

to include words that reflect how he felt each time he left

Explanation:

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