Answer:
A Struggle between a literary or dramatic character and an outside force such as nature or another character, which drives the dramatic action of the plot external conflict. Which is mostly in the "Rising Action" in most stories efore the climax comes.
The greasers were poor but minded they're own business they had it rougher the socs were rich and were always having party's and looking for problems to start
This question is missing the answer choices. I was able to find them online. They are the following:
A. allusion
B. stream of consciousness
C. dramatic monologue
D. dramatic dialogue
Answer:
The type of narration the excerpt is an example of is:
B. stream of consciousness.
Explanation:
Stream of consciousness is a technique used in literature that tries to imitate, so to speak, the way our thoughts flow. Thus, sentences follow sentences almost uninterruptedly, sometimes connected in their ideas, sometimes shifting abruptly. This technique is the one being used in the excerpt we are analyzing here.
The passage is from the poem "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" by T. S. Eliot. Notice how the speaker makes sure to use only commas to separate the sentences. His intention is to show that one thought led to the other, that led to the next one, and so on. It is as if we are in the speaker's mind, thinking what he thinks, seeing what he sees.
Answer:
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To communicate effectively, people must share a common language
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Answer: Interrogative
Explanation:
To interrogate someone means to ask a question, so an <em>interrogative</em> sentence is always going to be a question and has always got a ? at the end.
Just like how an exclamatory sentence is always going to have an ! at the end, because it explains strong emotion.