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Answer:Conduct and write a literary analysis about any work you have read in this unit.
Reread the work you select, making note of any particular literary element that stands out. Choose the literary element and aspect of the text that you will examine in your analysis. Follow the procedure outlined below to write your literary analysis. Your paper should be approximately two to three pages in length. It should include a logical introduction, body, and conclusion that develops and supports your thesis. Include a works cited page as well as in-text citations in MLA format to document your sources, including the literary text you selected to analyze.
Explanation:
Character analysis is when you analyze a character from a story. The reason to do this is because you want to understand the character and their actions better. When you analyze what makes their key components to their personality you can see how this affects their actions, beliefs, thoughts, ideas, etc. You first need to understand the character to understand the story because a character can go to war; But, why is he going to war? Did people oppose his decision? What was his motive for going? Unless you answer these questions first you might as well be reading a suspense novel.
The correct answer is: A. The milk turned sour after sitting out on the counter all night.
There are verbs in the English language followed either by an adjective or a noun, and we call them linking verbs. Some of these verbs are: <em>be, appear, look, remain, seem, </em>and<em> turn</em>, like in the example above.
Linking verbs are verbs which link the subject with more information about it, or connect the subject with the sentence cemplement.