What book is this ? if you don't mind telling me
Answer:
Have a dramatic background as paragraph number 1.
Have a problem that is later solved in paragraph 2
Have a friend get themselves into your problem in paragraph 3
To fix the problem (the solution) have them meet up in a dramatic/scary place
Have something bad happen there in Paragraph 5
End with "And neither of them ever went there again" in Paragraph 6 after a dramatic ending.
Explanation:
yes, nowadays, fated calamity still exists.
The narrator has wandered far from his beloved's grave before the spirits begin to rewrite their epitaphs.
These are the choices:
To suggest that all human beings have surprising character flaws
To build tension for the narrator's most important discovery
To emphasize the difference between most people and the narrator's beloved
To distract the reader from the main surprise of the story
The answer would be letter B - it is to build tension for the narrator's most important discovery
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Answer: It appears the last sentence lacks the most context.
Explanation:
Your question was a bit vague so I'm struggling to know exactly what you are asking here.