<span>In And of Clay Are We Created, author Isabel Allende tells the story of a young girl stuck in a mudpit after a volcano tragedy. The narrator is the girlfriend of the man who tries unsuccessfully to save her. So I would opt for D).</span>
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Explanation:
Narrative leads are the openings of stories, the "hooks" that capture readers and keep them turning the pages. There is no set formula for creating a lead, since narratives span the spectrum of human existence.
A summary lead concisely tells the reader the main idea of the story or conveys its news value. Most journalists and editors believe that the lead should come in the first sentence or first few sentences of a hard news article. Reporters use the term “burying the lead” or “delayed lead” to describe one placed later in an article.
Staccato lead. The staccato lead makes the most of short, pointed little facts spiking the first paragraph, to attract attention. But unless you get right to the point, it will irritate editors. So use this one sparingly (in fact, use all delayed leads sparingly -- but especially this one)... it attracts attention but it can be annoying.
A contrast lead is used at the beginning of that news story which has two contrasting ideas within it.
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I think the right answer is A. Justice Taney assumes that the writers of the Constitution would agree with him about citizenship.
Explanation:
He claims that black people could not become citizens, even if they gain their freedom, because the Founding Fathers wanted it that way. Black people were never supposed to become citizens in the times the Constitution was written. Of course this is not true, therefore is a fallacy.
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