Answer:
review what is observed in the narrative follow from what is experienced in the narrative
completely surprise the reader based on the events of the narrative
Explanation:
Narrative essay, which is an account of what happened in the words of the authors is a simple way of trying to push the information across to the audience. <em>It is usually done in different stages starting from the introduction, followed by the body of the narrative towards the conclusion. During the conclusion, efforts should be made to review what is observed followed by what is experienced.</em>
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Let's cut the chit chat, and formalities. I'm not one for greetings or unnecessary niceties.
The answer is A.
Why?
Because a run-on consists of two or more independent clauses that are not separated by a colon or semicolon.
This is evident in Choice A
5 sentences:
Seeking revenge in modern society is not noble, but may be honorable to ones self. One may seek revenge to get back at someone for what they have done when they have felt powerless within themselves such as getting mistreated or socially rejected. In modern society revenge is not recongnized as it was once before. Nowadays revenge is ones feeling of honor within and to bring a sense of closure. If a person were to take something from another person, the other person would most likey want revenge to feel like they have the power to inflict pain on the one that has inflicted pain on them.
It's not the best but I hope that helps :)
UPDATED ON <u>NOT HONORABLE </u>
In my opinion revenge is not honourable even if it has to do with sacrificing your family because no matter what, family always comes first. Revenge is the epitome of evil. No matter who is involved with the devious acts of revenge, it is still evil and dishonourable within yourself. Especially when family is involved, they should come first and not ones internal anger driving him/her towards bad acts to satisfy an empty feeling. One should always put others before himself in order to achieve real honor within himself and for others respect.