I have not read the whole story, so I am not sure. But heres a helper: Exposition=intro Rising action=what happens after what starts the story Climax=when the conflict hits a turning point Falling action= the conflict being solved And the end= the conflict is finally solved
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do u want me to write it myslef?
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im confusion. please be specific.
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Robert Burns (January 25, 1759 – July 21, 1796) was a Scottish poet and songwriter, who is widely regarded as the national poet of Scotland, and the best known poet to have ever written in the Scots language. Burns, however, was much more than just a hero to Scotsmen; he wrote frequently in English and in an English/Scots dialect, making his poems accessible to a wide audience and ensuring his enduring fame. He was a vigorous social and political critic, becoming a champion for the causes of civil and economic equity for all people after witnessing his father's miserable struggles through poverty. From humble origins and meager education, Burns has become an icon of an impoverished member of the working class rising to intellectual grandeur. By way of his political attitudes and his championing of the working-classes, Burns was also an early pioneer of the Romantic movement that was to sweep Europe in the decades following his death, though he lived well before the term "Romantic" would carry such a connotation.
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The question above wants to analyze your ability to read, write and interpret the text. For that reason, I'm not going to write an answer for you, but I will show you how to write one.
A character's perspective is his/her point of view, his opinion about a certain event, situation, and even another character. In this case, to answer your question, you should read "Wonder" select a character and an event and show that character's perspective.
<h3>Response structure</h3>
- Introduce your chosen character and event.
- Show what happened at the event.
- Show how the character fits into this event.
- Show the character's perspective.
- Show how this perspective aligns with the character's personality.
- Show how significant this is for the story.
- Present sentences from the story that support your answer.
Learn more about characters at the link below:
brainly.com/question/3719108
Hello, sorry this is a bit late.
I believe the correct answer to your question would be option one, "Lizabeth thinks Miss Lottie and her marigold are strange, and her frustration with her own life drives Lizabeth to destroy the woman's flowers."
Hope this helps, and have a great day!