<span>Analyze the main idea.
Ask questions of the text.
Predict what will come next. theese are them
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Making notes about specific parts of the text and or keeping a journal of your interpretations. Hope this helps! ;D
Answer:
1: During his first few days in the forest, Brian repeatedly notices fish jump in the lake. 10-12
2: Brian finally finds the survival kit even though he has learned on his own how to survive. Ch.19
3: Brian unwittingly turns on the Emergency Transmitter which brings the plane to rescue him. also ch.19
4: He finds a rifle which makes him unsettled, because its power and mastery seem to separate him from the wilderness that has become his home and he doesn’t like the feeling. ch.19
Explanation:
These are some examples of dramatic irony in the hatchet.
Answer:
She became noticed as the best writer for the youth and after the novel "The Outsiders", she began to publish more books which got her more famous to the young.
Susan Eloise Hinton is a well-known writer of young adult fiction. She was born on the July 22, 1948 in Tulsa, Oklahoma and is still alive today. Presently she lives in Tulsa, Oklahoma with her husband David Inhofe.
The action of The Outsiders takes place in Tulsa, Oklahoma in the 1960s. Ponyboy explains that the greasers rule the poorer East Side of town, while the Socs run the wealthier West Side of town.
Explanation:
i did this a while ago :)
The correct answer is ironic tone.
Shakespearean tragedies obviously do not have cheerful endings given that they are tragedies - the endings are always bad and sad. Shakespearean comedies do not have a melancholy tone given that they are happy and delightful. Comedies also do not have characters who experience feelings of guilt - they mostly appear in tragedies. So what comedies and tragedies do have in common is ironic tone - the tone of mocking something or someone.