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The definition of discursive refers to writing or discussions that ramble from subject to subject, or to stories that have a lot of embellishment and detail. An example of discursive is an essay by a fourth grader that doesn't have good transitions.
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In other words it does not really focus on the topic specifically.
The answer to this question would be the first option: <span>She started when she was older and told the story going backwards. </span> So in Eliza P. Donner Houghton's autobiography, it appeared like a story being told starting from the first events that she and her family have encountered up to the very last. It was actually a written account about their tragic experiences being an emigrant in the year 1846 wherein they have experienced extreme starvation and suffering.
Having growth spurts is a physical change
Increasing peer influence is a social change
Feeling attraction toward others could be put in the mental change category since your thoughts about the opposite sex is changing, but attraction comes from the increase of hormones so would be classified as physical change
Becoming more independent is a mental change
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