Fiction writing appeals to our imagination.
Answer: With whom
Explanation: whenever I am looking at these types of problems, I substitute the options for (he/him) and whichever is grammatically correct in that sense is the answer.
Answer:
Historical fiction books—whether they are picture books, transitional books, or novels—may have characters who are either imaginary or who actually lived during the time period. Settings also may be real or imaginary. The plot events may be documented historical events or they may be fictional.
Explanation:
Answer:
shades and barriers, to suggest Gant’s need for privacy.
Explanation:
I hate to use the fact i got this question correct on edg as my explanation, but i do not understand it either, all i know is the correct answer is shades and barriers, to suggest Gant’s need for privacy.