Answer:
I'd 'accidently' throw a pencil at her but that's just me-
Lol don't do that though-
Answer:
1. conversation: dialogue
2. narrator's perspective: point of view
3. "feeling" generated by a story: atmosphere
4. background: setting
5. inanimate object with human will: personification
6. overstatement: hyperbole
7. protagonist against someone or something else: conflict
8. high point of action: climax
9. action framework: plot
10. used for summaries and transitions: narration
Explanation:
In this exercise, you have to match the terms with its definitions. These terms are different<u> elements of fiction </u>and are very important when writing a story because they help the author develop the story and its theme and also helps the reader to interpret correctly what the author wrote.
The answer is C- Interrogative. You are asking a question. I always try to remember interrogate is to ask questions.
Main Ideas are mostly found at the beginning of the paragraphs. They are the most discussed subject in the topic.