Illusion. (n.) a false idea; something that one seems to see or be aware of that really does not exist.
Answer:
Narrative essay.
Explanation:
A narrative essay is a type of writing that tells a story. Generally, narrative essays talk of personal experiences or stories relating to one's personal events.
In talking about her soccer team's championship victory in chronological order, Kelly is using the linear narrative technique. She presents the events in the order they occur, listing or taking the events one after the other and not intermixing the order.
Thus, Kelly's essay is a narrative type of essay.
Answer:
The one that best summarizes the central concern of the narrator in this excerpt is:
* Eliezer would rather risk death than be separated from his father.
Explanation:
As all of the people in the line were passing through a very difficult and distressing moment in this part of "Night" by Elie Wiesel, we can he that even when he was worried about whether his father and himself were going to live or not, he was also happy for being with him and he wanted to keep it that way no matter what happened to them it was more bearable if it was together.
Answer:
i sadly dont know what words are in the passage, so if this dosent help just comment the passege but here goes nothing ig...
Explanation:
look for descriptive words that describe whats around the setting such as smells colors or objects