Answer:
Robert is writing a speech, and he wants the audience to decide between two options. --> compare-contrast
Kent is writing instructions that provide the steps in a process. --> chronological
Elizabeth is writing a memoir that describes her favorite campsite in the forest. --> spatial
Charity is writing an essay and wants to sort related ideas into groups. --> categorical
Gabriella is a young girl trying to figure out he place in the world. When her friend Marco moves to a new state she has to find how to do things by herself. She’s used to everyone helping and doing things for her but now she needs to realize she’s her own person and has to navigate her way through life.
Answer:
an all-knowing narrator:
<u>third-person omniscient point of view.</u>
a narrator who is a participant in the story with limited knowledge:
<u>first-person point of view.</u>
a narrator who is as a detached observer without complete knowledge:
<u>third-person limited point of view.</u>
A narrator who addresses the reader as a part of the story:
<u>second-person point of view.</u>
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Answer:
In America that is the equivalant of a C or C+
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