The third alternative is correct (C).
A good story is independent of who wrote it and its curriculum. What will grip the reader is the construction of an engaging narrative, with characters rich in detail, capable of engaging the reader. In some cases of success the characters become immortalized, like the case of Romeo and Juliet, of the work of Shakespeare.
Hi. In order to find the correct answer, you must first know what a homonym is:
Definition: A homonym is two or more words that sound alike but are spelled differently and have different meanings.
In this case, the answer is:
Elementary school students are not allowed to talk while the teacher reads aloud after lunch.
Definitions:
Allowed: means you have permission to do something.
Aloud: refers to sound and means that you are talking so others can hear.
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Answer:
sometimes the author will explicitly state the traits
ex. "Samantha has long brown hair, and green eyes. She is tall."
Other times, the reader has to make inferences based on what other characters say, or observe about this character. When characters interact and make assumptions we can determine what this character acts, looks and behaves like.
Answer:
Greg's selfishness is his trait that is most disappointing.
I believe that is your answer, if not I tried but "most" is unnecessary in this statement.
C. An theme is mostly about something. For example If i had a book About "Ducks" What would the book be about?...Ducks So use your context Clues or i will give you a hand "1'st john : Take my hand and i will make you fishers of men."