Answer:
Hello. You did not present the answer options. However, in relation to "monster" we can consider that the difference is in presenting the structure of narrative text through the point of view of the character Steve and presenting the dramatic structure according to the point of view of an unnamed character, a stranger.
Explanation:
"Monster" is a novel written by Dean Myers and features the boy Steve as the protagonist. Steve is only 16, but he was accused of participating in a robbery and causing the murder of the victim. He was arrested and while waiting for the trial, he decides to tell his own story by creating a script for a play. In this book, we have the presentation of two textual structures, one focused on the narrative text, showing Steve's perspective and the other focused on drama, showing the perspective of a stranger.
You need to get a separate piece of paper and put all of the evidence you found, and after the evidence you put the author's last name in parentheses. If there isn't an author, you use the first 1-2 words of the title. Basically it is telling you to cite all your evidence and write it down.
Answer:
The famous Demetric Macías' country: This phrase reflects the
setting's reputation.
Unsaddle the horses and feed them: This phrase reflects the
setting's landscape.
So we're in Limon, eh: This phrase reflects the
setting's location on a map.
Explanation: "The famous Demetric Macías' country" reflects the
setting's reputation, as the country was described as the name of an influential person, who has a certain reputation. "Unsaddle the horses and feed them” reflects the setting's landscape. Since horses are being saddled, the character may be on a farm or on an area of open land, hence, landscape. "So we're in Limon, eh?" This reflects the setting's location on a map, as this is a place in Costa Rica.
Hope it helped.
The answer will be B) pass tense of pull
Answer:
the newspaper one i believe