•The prolonged beginning, narrated by a first-grader emphasises how big the world is to children.
•The sentences are long, laced with a lot of punctuation which sounds similar to how young children speak.
• the narrator settled into his ‘frustrated six-year-old silence’ and here, it is emphasised how a six year old communicates when angry, through silence. The author almost mocks this, through the use of sibilance. This proves the worlds ambiguity and how much more the child has to grow.
Here’s a few points to mention, hope it helps:) I’m not sure how old you are, so it may or may not be too complex
1. Laced
2. I believe Dogs but it might be Water too
3.Ever
4.Always
A narrative essay a narrative essay is a type of essay that has a single motif, or a central point, around which the whole narrative revolves.A narrative essay is similar to a simple five-paragraph essay, in that it has the same format. So a narrative essay would have the words like ' I' or 'me' or 'Us'. Also, narrative essay includes action. But a essay is based on a topic where you can't use the word I, me,or Us. For example, your teacher tells you to write a essay on a book, so you would not put your opinion because you are focusing on question on that book.
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There is peace and everyone is equal. Everyone should have natural rights which are the same.
If the audience is very young, the primary goal is to entertain. For older people, however, there are a variety of different things the writer could be trying to accomplish, such as persuading, entertaining, and even informing. For that, you'd have to look at the content.
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