I believe the correct answer is <span>B. Because most writing forms include narratives.
The first and last options aren't correct because an autobiographical narrative depicts real events from the writer's life, whereas a short story is fictional, which means the events and characters aren't real (and it doesn't have to be written in the 1st person).
The third option can be correct, but not in every case. Some of the best short stories don't include causes and effects. Actually, the causal relations are often concealed, and require a specific interpretation to explain them.
However, there is a narrative in both these forms. It means that they have a plot - introduction, climax, resolution (although they don't need to happen in a chronological order).</span>
The reason why the boy's father doesn't tell the boy to leave is : C. The father is unconsciousI think it's pretty much self-explanatory. No father will let danger come to his son if he can help it
Are there answer choices? If not, Just reading over this passage for the first time, It seems the narrator could be describing something very majestic, like a statue built in the ocean, of a god or something. it seems as though the narrator personifies this statue as though the statue itself is a character and has feelings, maybe even something to hide. Hope this helps!
Answer:
b
Explanation:
the other answer choices refer to the force of gravity, b is talking about the condition of the disaster and how significant it is
Her thoughts became abstract, of floating stars in the sky. At first she was apathetic about the sight, ambivalently, it was quite, something she normally hated, but the sky's beautiful aesthetic took over her body, she wanted to see this sight for the rest of her life, the sight was alleviate for her, allowing her daily struggles to become abstract.