A narrative is the choice of which events to relate and in what order to relate them , so it's a representation or specific manifestation of the story, rather than the story itself. A story is an account of imaginary or real people and events told for entertainment or an account of past events in someone's life or in the development of something. hope it helps.
For the answer to the question above asking h<span>ow does king support this claim?
I assume you are referring to Matin Luther King, am I right.
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Answer:
1. New dentures are wanted by the man with no teeth.
2. Storms are forecast for tomorrow by the weatherman.
3. The chest of drawers was made by my grandfather for my wedding present.
4. Lives are saved everyday by the talented cardiac surgeon.
Explanation:
When we change the active voice structures to passive voice structures, the subject of the active sentence becomes the object in the passive sentence. For instance, "talented cardiac surgeon" was the subject of the active sentence, while in the passive sentence, this noun phrase is the object. Passive forms consist of verb to be and past participle of the main verb - <u>are</u><u> + </u><u>saved.</u>
city - countable;
homework - uncountable;
information - uncountable;
money - uncountable;
news - uncountable;
office - countable;
problem - countable;
tooth - countable;
weather - uncountable;
women - countable.
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Answer:
After conversing for a while, the sun agreed to stay in the sky longer for Maui’s mother and for other Hawaiians who needed to complete their tasks during the day.
Explanation:
Maui became brave, and promised his mother he would capture the sun, and bargain with the sun to slow down and make the days longer. To do this, he needed a strong rope and lasso, which is mother and grandmother provided for him. After studying the ways of the sun, Maui climbed to the top of Haleakalā (house of the rising sun), and lassoed the sun. The sun was caught and could not hurry across the sky