The most exciting and yet the saddest part of the story comes when the end is near for the stowaway. The pilot of the spaceship shuttle is able to reach the authorities who refuse to make an exception to inevitable death for the stowaway. However, she finally gets to speak to her brother whom she was planning to see and explain her position on why she did what she did. Her realization that death is inevitable for her comes when she is forced to become an adult in a very brief period of time to face her fears and her consequences. Then the hatch opens and she is gone . . .
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Writers must research for facts and answer. They need to research to make sure every word the say is true. With their research they turn it into their own words mixed with their own ideas.
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The author uses a rhetoric question to make you think about the author's thesis and consider it.
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1). "At the start of the reign the majority of productions are miracle plays . . ."
3). "In 1594–95 the Lord Admiral's Men perform a total of thirty-eight plays . . ."
5). "Eight years later Francis Langley erects the Swan on a site nearby . . ."
6). ". . . the following year the city authorities try to outlaw plays altogether . . ."
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Organization or sequence plays a vital role in conveying the intended idea or message appropriately to the readers so they could understand it coherently and comprehensively. It assists in creating the desired impact and evoking intended response from them.
As per the question, <u>options 1, 3, 5, and 6</u> display the excerpts which indicate the sequence or order of events as displayed in the text. It reveals that how 'at the start of the reign...most of the productions were miracle plays', followed by the 'performance of Lord Admiral's Men's thirty-eight plays', 'Francis Langley's erection after eight years', and 'city authorities' attempt to outlaw the plays.' <u>This order not only follows a logical sequence but also proposes a coherent and comprehensive meaning which the readers could understand conveniently and respond thoughtfully</u>.