<span>Literature provides a lens through which readers look at the world. Point of view is the way the author allows you to “see” and “hear” what’s going on. Skillful authors can fix their readers’ attention on exactly the detail, opinion, or emotion the author wants to emphasize by manipulating the point of view of the story.</span>
Answer:
C “Herd behavior in humans is frequently observed at times of danger and panic; for example, a fire in a building”
Explanation:
Answer C best supports the answer to part A.
Answer:
To answer this question, you need to find a story that fits with that sentence. For that, you need to give your story a time and place, include characters, and make the story entertaining and make sense.
Explanation:
Once when I was walking along the beach with my best friend, we came across a lot of people gathered around a man. People were very effusive so we decided to go see what happened.
When we got closer we could see a man who was holding a contest, who was encouraged to eat a live fish, he would win a whole day on a private yacht.
The yacht was in the port and it was really luxurious, it looked like a famous person.
Obviously nobody dared to do it because it was something impressive and something disgusting. And since no one was encouraged, we should try before someone comes along and does it before us.
My friend was very hesitant but I finally convinced her and we did.
We did not know how to start and the truth is that it was very impressive, but in the end it was a lot of fun and everyone applauded us. But the best of all was that we were able to spend the day on that beautiful yacht.
If we hadn't taken a chance before someone else arrived, I couldn't be telling this story today. I owe all this adventure to the saying that my mother always says: strike while the iron is hot.
Answer: Dear Mr. Johnson,
There is an event next Monday at 7:00pm. I am looking for a guest speaker in business society. I was wondering if you would like to be the guest speaker. If you are willing to be the guest speaker please respond in an email by Sunday.
Explanation:
In the poem "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud" by William Wordsworth, the author compares the daffodils that he is seeing to stars. He tells us that the daffodils looked like stars on the milky way. Moreover, he personifies them by saying that they were "tossing their heads." The mood that is created in the text is one of happiness and relaxation.
<em>Continuous as the stars that shine</em>
<em>And twinkle on the milky way,</em>
<em>They stretched in never-ending line</em>
<em>Along the margin of a bay:</em>
<em>Ten thousand saw I at a glance,</em>
<em>Tossing their heads in sprightly dance.</em>