The question is about Hester and Ms. Walker who is her teacher.
Hester is a smart girl, she have new ideas to present and she walks towards Ms. Walker's desk . She wants to present her new idea to her but she is also nervous that she would forget the phrase in her mind that she keeps on repeating so she don't forget the phrase she have thought.
She is worried about forgetting her idea when she goes to Ms. Walker and she then hands over the letter about her new idea and when Ms. Walker accepts to consider her idea she is proud of her convincing letter.
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Nonfiction passages that are organized chronologically often contains dates. Events are told in the order in which they happened, and the author uses time-order words, such as first, second, next, and finally to make a sequence of events clear.
Another important clue are words like meanwhile and simultaneously which signal that two or more events took place at the same time.
And finally, the author may include dates and other information of time called time indicators to help readers understand the relationship of events happening in the text.
Answer:
"And sinks into my throat her tiger's tooth" <u>Alliteration</u>
"Like priceless treasures sinking in the sand" <u>Assonance</u>
Explanation:
The repetition of t at the start of "tiger's tooth" is alliteration.
The repetition of the vowel sound i is assonance.