Answer:
A) it determines how you should write your outline and therefore, your paper.
Explanation:
Before you do any task assigned to you, the first thing you should do is plan. For systematic things to work out, you always have to prepare first. Hence, by thinking about what your outline must contain or the flow you will use, it will help you place your thoughts systematically in a paragraph.
May 24, 2020
Kathmandu, Nepal
Dear sister,
I hope this letter finds you in great health and state of mind. In her last letter, dear mother confided to me that you have become very careless and irresponsible. So, l am telling you to take care of your health.
You don't have any schedule. You should demand fast food regularly. You don't lend any helping hand to mother and your room and cupboard are in perfect disorder. You just sit infront of T.V in wrong posture for hours wasting your precious time. She also told me you have put on more weight. If you continue living like this, where will it lead you? You will have to regret. Dear Shraddha sister kindly take care of yourself. You should make some schedule and stick to it. Life is full of challenges and wrong life-style just adds to these challenges.
l hope you will eat nutritious diet, do some physical workout, and lend mother some helping hand. Looking forward for your next letter.
Your loving sister,
Shreyaa.
Hope this answer helps you. Thank you.
Well for one, characterisation is how a writer chooses to reveal a characters personality in a story, through things like physical appearance (shiny hair, blue eyes, nice smile, ect.) and through virtues and faults (brave, attentive, smart - egotistical, bitter, evil.)
Figurative language is basically how you'd describe said chracterisations, through things like personification, hyperbole, metaphors, similes, ect.
So with that being said, figurative language can help characterise a monster by doing more than just saying it's a monster; figurative language can make it /feel/ like a monster to the reader. Figurative language can turn the monster '3-D' (for lack of better words), by saying it has long claws, stinky breath, vicious fangs, a horrifying growl, ect.
My favourite example of figurative language is actually in the childrens book "Where the Wild Things Are" by Maurice Sendak, because it uses simple figurative language. Maurice Sendak describes the wild things as so: "They roared their terrible roars and gnashed their terrible teeth and rolled their terrible eyes and showed their terrible claws.'
Anyway, I hope this helped !! :-)
Answer:
because a narrator that doesn't seems to be telling the truth or seems unusual
The first one, a brother & sister that immigrated to the Us from Ireland as children. The reason why is because they experienced the struggles as an immigrant first hand instead of using someone else's story, giving it more credibility.