Answer:
D.
Explanation:
This time your right! (hopefully)
Answer:
I think you want summary, sorry my English is not the best :)
Explanation:
Into the Wild, written Erin Hunter, is a book about house cat named Rusty, going into the wild. He meets a cat named Greypaw he explains to him that he is a warrior of ThunderClan. Bluestar, the leader, out of nowhere (I’m not sure if word is correct) of asks Rusty if would like to join them in Clan. The next day he leaves his best friend Smudge to go join the group of cats.
Answer:
Is your name Jazmine Reeves? if so... that's a pretty name.
Explanation:
Sorry i can't help you kid, word searches are not my thing.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
One of the most famous six-word stories is: For sale, baby shoes, never worn. Six-word stories are the perfect way of emotional expression. The writer can write it and leave it for interpretation. Therefore it allows the reader to think about the story and tries to intuit and understand what it means based on his or her shared experience. So encouraging contemplation and questioning is the correct option (D).
Answer:
1. Description
2. Description
3. Sequence
4. Problem & Solution
5. Problem & Solution
6. Compare & Contrast
Explanation:
1. The student writes about her daily activities with the simple aim to telling the story about it so the text structure is description.
2. The man writes about the strange-looking creature from things that he observes, so the writing would be the description of what he saw.
3. A boy wants to write about how his life changes for his new puppy, so that the changes here is the sequence of the appearance of his new puppy. So that the text structure is sequence.
4. In this paragraph, the problem occurring is the noise from baby brothers. he writes about the way to make the situation to solve the problem - so that the paragraph is about problems and solution.
5. Similarity, the problem in the paragraph is the fact that "she often overslept", so that the ways to avoid the same mistake that she write are the solution.
6. As she writes about the difference between her new and old school, this is comparing and contrasting these two.