I really don't understand what you're asking for but I'll try my best:
(Note: This is what my English teacher made me do for a project, so I hope that this helps you)
Answer- I think this pandemic will soon have a cure due to doctors already testing vaccines on patients and once we have a vaccine, everyone will be able to go back to their normal lives. My fears are that people who are still going outside unprotected and are not staying 6ft away from each other are going to make this situation worse than it already is. I see people outside my house not wearing any gloves or masks and are in other people’s faces like there’s nothing happening. The challenging thing about this is, staying inside and finding something else to do other than going outside. When it’s warm and the sun is out, I want to go outside. I miss going outside, going to school and seeing my friends. When people are hoarding food, I think it’s ridiculous. I understand that things are running out quicker than usual, but that doesn’t mean to fight over it and buy absurd amounts of that item. Due to this pandemic, I’m going to miss out on the 2020 Tokyo Olympics which is canceled until further notice. The theatrical release of Steven Universe: The Movie was canceled due to this pandemic. I’m binge-watching My Hero Academia and Steven Universe. My family is handling the situation well. My aunt is still working along with my mom. While my cousin and I stay home and watch our grandmother. The way that I’m organizing my time is during the weekdays, I wake up at six o’clock as I do would do when I’m getting ready for school. Once I get up, I get on my laptop or IPad and see what I have to do today and the next few days. After I do the work that’s due tomorrow, I begin to work on the work that’s due later in the week or a few weeks from now, so I don’t get over flooded with work. On the weekend, I double-check to see if I’ve done everything and if there’s nothing the teachers added so I can relax and enjoy my weekend. Yes, I am keeping a schedule. I get up at six o’clock to begin working on my classwork and homework until nine when I take a short break and eat breakfast. Then I get back to work for the rest of the day until I’m finished with all my work. The online classes are getting a little bit better for me. The teachers are slowing down on the work a bit so I can get everything done at a decent time.
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the answer would be b because it is a question they ask themselves.
A short story is a short work of fiction. Fiction, as you know, is prose writing about imagined events and characters. Prose writing differs from poetry in that it does not depend on verses, meters or rhymes for its organization and presentation.
Novels are another example of fictional prose and are much longer than short stories. Some short stories, however, can be quite long. If a a short story is a long one, say fifty to one hundred pages, we call it a novella.
American literature contains some of the world's best examples of the short story. Readers around the world enjoy the finely crafted stories of American writers such as O. Henry, Stephen Crane, Jack London, Mark Twain and Edgar Allen Poe.
What makes these authors such remarkable short story writers? They are true masters at combining the five key elements that go into every great short story: character, setting, conflict, plot and theme.
The ELLSA web-site uses one of these five key elements as the focus of each of the five on-line lessons in the Classics of American Literature section. In each lesson, you will explore a single American short story from the USIA Ladder Series and discover how the author uses a certain element.
The definitions on the right are repeated on the first page of each short story lesson.