The best thing you can do is prioritize that is the key element in any timed event spend 5 minutes or so brain storming then began wrighting like normal include a good eye catching beginning rather that be a question or quote then include 3 middle paragraphs and I the end restate everything that you already said and if you have extra time go back through and change some more common words to bigger words to increase the readers belief in you understanding the topic
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
When put in front of something new such as writing from someone else you can see it in your own perspective. Writing poetry about yourself and things that are happening you write in your own creative perspective, but it can be seen totally different than what you intend. Proper grammar and use of words goes a long way when writing about anything. Performing in front of people should be totally up to that person. If you like your writing then ask someone to read it if you don't want to. You shouldn't have to be forced to do something you don't want to.
Answer:
The main message of this passage is that even though we might feel like there is silence, there is always our thoughts that aren't quiet.
Explanation:
When Jack London explains the setting as " the lone and silent land," it shows that there is really nothing that could cause harm to the character. As London goes on in the passage, he begins to describe " the hunting cries..." and how "they sent surges of fear through the toiling dogs." This represents the thoughts of everyday people and the fear of the unknown. London then goes on to say " I wisht they'd strike game somewheres, an' go away an' leave us alone." "They do get on the nerves horrible." These quotes represent the racing thoughts of the two characters, Bill and Henry, and how, even in the silence of the night, their thoughts are still heard loud and clear in their heads about the possible creatures that lurk in the dark.
Answer: (C.) She is the antagonist who creates conflict to move the story forward.
I would say A exhibit would be the correct answer