Answer:
Yes, I listened to other respectively, asked productive follow-up questions, and entered the discussion in a polite manner. For instance, one of the questions I asked was, "how do you feel about the protagonist using his best friend's father to win over his crush?". I enjoyed hearing others discuss the story as well, especially when Laryssa gave her in-depth thoughts on her take on how a vast majority of children are so addicted to electronics that they hardly ever go outside, much like the protagonist. As well as, how his parents are taking action by threatening him with military school, and how other parents should do the same.
Change them to
- I was finishing the homework
-The cat was drinking the medicine
And do the same for the rest
The author should start with usually one viewpoint and tell the story that way, and then you should tell the story in the other viewpoint, but don't include anything that would make it seem like it was from the first viewpoint.
Hope that helps.
Answer:
Compound
Explanation:
The sentence has the word yet, which is one of the words from "fan boys"(aka coordinating junctions)