The answer is: A. quickly decide on the main points she’d like to address and how to transition from one point to the next
<u>Answer:</u>
<em>Alone with me?” I replied, “But you have been alone with me all the way from Paris, in the train.”
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<u>Explanation:</u>
The author’s feeling remains the same but he uses different tones in the story to express his feelings. In most of his narration, he speaks as if he was an outsider who is commenting on subject to the eye of the character to show his feelings and express them.
Further, the narrator uses direct discourse when the words of the narrator sounds like the pattern of a speech. For instance, Flaubert remembers his wedding and how long it happened, However, there was nothing at the final.
Dog , Oscar is the noun
adjective is new
adverb is chewed
Past : I kicked the ball, I studied art, I saw a show
Present : I am seeing a show now, I study art daily, I am kicking the ball
Future : I will study art at noon, I will kick the ball, I will see a show tonight
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The kind of poem reading that the lines above represent is literal reading. There are no figures of speech here, such as metaphors, personifications, etc. which is why it's not a symbolic, figurative, or analytical reading. There is nothing to analyze here - the lines just tell the story of an eagle searching for its prey - it can't get any more literal than that.