Answer:
c. because a story’s beginning must engage and orient readers
Explanation:
At the beginning of the story, the events are usually in balance and there is still no distortion that creates the action. <u>However, the settings and the characters at the beginning</u> <u>must interest the reader enough for him to get engaged in the story and continue reading. </u>
The beginning should also orient the reader and set the basics of the story – we should be introduced to the place and time, characters, their relationships, the atmosphere of the story, etc. <u>The beginning is important as it poses the key elements that are needed to follow the story. </u>
Answer:
Southern dialect - regional dialect spoken by those in Alabama
General American dialect - dialect spoken in most of the us
New England dialect - Regional dialect spoken in Massachusetts
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Answer:
Use who, what, when, where, why and how
Explanation:
who-a person/animal
when-what time of day
where-where does the setting take place
why- why did he-she do that
how- how did they do that
Answer:
show dont tell...
Explanation:
show don't tell is like using sensory detail for example dont say, bailey was happy, instead say a gigantic grin spread across bailey's face, and her eyes lit up like the 4th of july
Answer:
B - Equality
Explanation:
Equality is most cleary describied in this excerpt - Kennedy mentions both segregation and discrimination and that is is creating a 'rising tide of discontent' and men of good will and generosity should unite to solve the problem.