Well this is a trick question.
Plot structure is exactly what it looks like, the structure of a plot, so any of these could be true, really. However I don't think its B, because there is no details about motivation in a plot. Depending on what type of story you're reading, you wouldn't exactly see different viewpoints unless it's in third person or it switches characters, which is too specific so I don't say D. I don't say C either because details and character views enhance the setting, not necessarily the *plot.*
So I say A, because its really the most logical. <span />
The song is Slipknot-Snuff
Answer:
yes, because when u come back at school you think video games only....you no longer participate on ur books
<span>The voice is humorous and wry. It affects the characterization by making it more of a humorous story than a depressing one. It affects the credibility because of the fact that he is exaggerating for effect and so in my opinion it makes the text just a bit less credible. </span>
Your trust can be torn apart any minute. Another theme is face your problems, not run away from them. Willa is a strong going girl who tries to ignore her problems, not face them. The conflict that she faces is that she is held captive by Reed, the Hollywood Killer, and almost loses her life