Self-Sacrifice and Love could be possible themes of the story "The giving tree". The story shows that to make people that you love happy you may need to give something up which is important to you. The Giving Tree would be a touchy-feely story full of kindness and generosity. There's definitely kindness and generosity to be found in the story, but it's pretty one-sided. Sure, in the beginning, the tree loves the boy and the boy loves the tree, but things go kind of sideways from there. The boy doesn't always treat the tree well, but never the less the tree continues to love and give to the boy in order to keep him happy.
In the beginning, when the narrator first hears the Raven saying that word, he is confused, but that is it. The more the Raven repeats the word, the more scared and terrified the narrator is, because he is realizing that he will never get to see his beloved again. In the end, he goes completely mad with fear, grief, and hatred towards the bird and begs it to leave, but the Raven answers only one word - Nevermore.
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the answer is all of the above!!!
I believe it is c because it would be her's
Text structure refers to how the information within a written text is organized. This strategy helps students understand that a text might present a main idea and details; a cause and then its effects; and/or different views of a topic. It is also the manner in which written content is arranged is known as text structure. Common text structures include compare and contrast, sequence, description, problem and solution, and cause and effect. Learning to determine text structure in fiction and nonfiction works helps students gain a greater understanding of the reading material.