It really depends on the item and how much it is valued within the owner of the people. For example a lebron james jersey from the store and one he wore in a game, the one that would be valued more is the one he wore. It could also be the background of an item an what the item has been through such as vintage collectibles and antiques. You could also say that the condition in which the item is in, there are many ways that can determine the value of an item
Answer:
No
Explanation:
Personally I think it all depends on the family, if the family allows it, it is no one elses fault but theirs if something happens to that child. If a child drinks without a parent knowing, it isn't the parents fault, but the kids. And what are you going to do if you get caught drinking? Try to make them spit it out? Take back what already happened? That's the thing, you can't. What is done is done.
When choosing which details to include in your narrative, it is important to determine your audience and purpose
Answer: Option A
<u>Explanation:</u>
There are many insights where the topic is very useful but the audience is not that relevant and so it should be in the best skills of the narrator to include details pertaining to the audience spoken to and spoken of, with the purpose inclusion of the audience's thoughts and own presentation.
The narrative anyone is presenting or say, narrating is about a selective topic of choice and is to be narrated in front of the audience, then only the whole purpose of narration is gathered. Therefore, it is very important to target the audience with the purpose of narration.