Hey! The answer your teacher is looking for might be subjective. That said, my response might not be correct even if it's valid.
Characteristics:
* Story presents clear, fast worldbuilding
* Story can convey a comprehensive theme in a short period of time
* Story has a concise narrative without dragging / rushing through key points.
Conflict:
A 2004 book by Christopher Booker lists 7 widely recognized archetypes for storytelling:
Overcoming the Monster
Rags to Riches
The Quest
Voyage and Return
Comedy
Tragedy
Rebirth
I'm gonna assume you can guess the conflict(s) of each archetype based on the names; just choose three of them.
Characters:
This is very subjective, but the most obvious answer is a protagonist, antagonist, and static / flat character (doesn't change throughout the story, serves some kind of supporting role).
Conditions:
Time and place; since it's such a simple answer, your teacher probably wants you to explain how these factors affect character behavior / the progression of a story.
I hope this helped!
Answer:
Vegetables come in all shapes and colors and are good for you. Eating your vegetables contributes to better health. Vegetables give you the nutrients you need to grow. They also can prevent health disease in the future. That's why you should always eat your veggies.
Explanation:
The book this passage comes from is "<span>Bartleby, the Scrivener: A Story of Wall-Street" by Herman Melville. The passage is not shown, but after doing research, the passage is about how Bartleby is always alone and that his soul is suffering, but not his body. The theme that the author developed from this passage is bondage. </span>
Answer:
im pretty sure its i. have been reading