Reading nonfiction can yes, be a bit boring. When you annotate the text you start understanding the text more, more so because it's about real life events. Giving examples and writing notes to understand does help you know what you're reading. By looking back on what you've written about the text it can help you understand what is going on.
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Answer: This is a story whose main theme is hope and fighting obstacles, since it transmits important values through similes, comparison, and irony.
Explanation: The last leaf is a story that details the beauty of life and how you can confront different obstacles throughout it. The story starts with Sue and Johnsy's new friendship and how they share a special connection through art. As the story progresses, Johnsy is destined to fight against the possible end of his life, enhancing then emotions of love, passion, and hope. Sue and Johnsy's friendship strengthens due to Johnsy's battle, and hope is noticeable at the end of the story due to Behrman's sacrifice that ends up saving Johnsy's life.
The setting tells what place the story takes place in. The setting also can tell where the characters stay and where they are from.
You get suggestions from your audience and they influence how you right whether it be saying they liked it or saying it needs work. Hope this helps plz give brainliest.
Answer:
Um OKIE I might get it wrong but Ima try my best :)
Explanation:
1. Not able to change themselves
2.Not able to change themselves
3.Changed for the better
4.Changed for the better
5.Not able to change themselves
6.Changed for the better