It’s based on the perspective of the dog and how he views the world hence why everything else is so scary and not normal compared to his owners who are regular and don’t see what courage does. (I don’t think it’s based on a true story but some episodes relate to the real world)
The phrases which describe ways in which fiction writers manipulate time are;
- describing or hinting at future events
- describing a scene that occurred before the story began.
- leaving out several stages of the plot
<h3>How can time be manipulated by fiction writers?</h3>
Time can be manipulated using various techniques which includes flashbacks, parallel timelines, flashforwards and foreshadowing. Unlike real life, time in a novel can be used to tell the story events in a different order, shorten boring bits or fill in the background in interesting pieces, for example.
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1. A) The writer has grown up alone and considers it an unbearable feeling.
2. A) The girl is hurt for the first time by love and it is the most painful.
3. B) Compound. The sentence is joined by the conjunction "and".
The theme of Li-Young Lee's "From Blossoms" is 'Never take an ordinary day for granted, for every day has the potential to be extraordinary.'
Answer: George Childress.
You can read about it here at tshaonline.org:
https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fch28
Or on wikipedia:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Childress