Answer:
"A Fortunate Mistake"
"Hello" I said when I answered my phone
"Hi, is this the su***de hotline?" The stranger said. He sounded like he was crying.
"No. This isn't but maybe I can help?" I said. Worried.
"N-No sorry. I'm sorry for bothering you Ma'am" He said.
Maybe I should try to keep him on the phone. Try to see if I can help him.
"It's okay. What's your name?" I said.
"M-my name is Joey" He said still sounding like he's crying.
"Hi Joey. My name is Lizzie. Where are you from?" I said trying to distract him from whats making him cry.
"I-I'm from L-Liverpool" he said stuttering.
"Oh! I'm from Liverpool too!" I said excitedly trying to make him feel better.
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This is all I could think of try to think of how to continue this. And I know it's not that great. <em>
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Answer - B. Chronological Order
Reasoning - It describes the occurred from first to last but especially arranges info. step by step order that describes the (Process)<<===. Which leads us back to the question what kara was writing about a complex process with (steps)
(hint hint). Which proves to be a chronological order.
Answer:
The Cat in the Hat should be invited back for one more day of fun because the kids will will probably enjoy just as much as the first time. But to put this into contact please refer to "explanation".
Explanation: Many years to come they will have time to have reflected on the things that were not so good to do. They might will have gained enough insight (hopefully) over the years as to what to refrain from and what could bring about a healthier outcome of "fun". But in the end, what they will have are long lasting memories with that Cat in the Hat!!!
Answer:
no
Explanation:
you're combining different things together to make one new thing.
I believe that its D, Persuasive
i picked this one, because Persuasive essays want to change something, or persuade someone to think like the author. this would mean that the author presents his own point of view, and argues why the reader should agree with him, by giving many supporting arguments