The bolded passage is the rising action.
In a narrative, the rising action is the event, or series of incidents, which come directly after the exposition and before the climax. Its purpose is to set up suspense in the plot (in this fable, you can sense the tension in phrases like "he seized it with his paw and was about to kill it"). It is usually composed of character decisions and personality traits (here, the mouse's cunning and the lion's arrogance).
Mispell, punctuation, usage of words.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
you should've written a note.
Critical I believe that it is important to listen to someone who is going to be running for city council.
Question 1:
The mother's language in this passage of "Daughter of Invention,” by Julia Alvarez revelas that she is not a native English speaker, but someone that uses it as a second language and may not know the correct uses of some idioms and phrases.
Question 2:
The mother wants to express that she is proud of her daughter and believes that Yoyo will be famous and successful in her life.