who your writing why your writing to this person and what you are going to write about
Context clues are words that are used to help understand and define certain difficult words used in an article or story. Types of context clues include: Explanation, Restatement, Personal Experience, and Derivation or Inference.
A prologue is merely a introduction; it cannot tell the whole story.
But a intro does tell you what is generally going to happen, that line basically means that there will be some type of internal and external conflict. Which is soon to "mend" itself (Fyi, I watched 2 Romeo and Juliet movies and read the play 3 times, if you have more questions, feel free to ask me)
Also if my first answer doesn't work try "This prologue does not disclose all the juicy details of the story
Answer:
Explanation:
I think this is more of a which do you think you are better in among the two. I think I agree with you, anti natalism is an intriguing topic and idea to write on. Just as you are stuck on how to further it, so are many others. But hey, that's the beauty of it all, doing something uncommon. If it's a 200 word limit, i.e, maximum of 200 words, I think you should write on anti natalism too. You don't necessarily have support or reject the idea. You only need to talk about why you find it intriguing.
For further exploration, you could talk about balance, despite the fact that you find it intriguing, you tell why or why not it should be allowed to be practiced. You make a case for it, remember, you're not writing a very lengthy article, you just need something short and concise.
Or on the other hand, you can talk about programming too. But let me guess, you're the 10,000,000th person to talk about it.
That's an hyperbole by the way, don't think too much about the expression.
I wish you good luck!
Answer:
it would be b : The live version is more humorous because the characters hide behind statues and talk to each other.
Explanation:
I read and watched the book and show thingy and took the test brainliest pls