Miss Rachel Haverford, ( Who is Dills aunt.)
The three sentences have been combined below using the joining word, when:
- When the clouds turned stormy gray and slowly moved across the sky, I knew it was time to head indoors.
Joining or linking words are used to connect ideas in a group of sentences. Separating sentences can lead to the loss of meanings being conveyed by authors.
Transition and joining words such as because, although, when, therefore, thus, however, make it easier to follow up ideas and to find the connection between them.
In the sentence above, the linking word 'when' was effectively used to merge the three sentences.
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Don't forget
there is always somebody or something
waiting for you,
something stronger, more intelligent,
more evil, more kind, more durable,
something bigger, something better,
something worse, something with
eyes like the tiger, jaws like the shark,
something crazier than crazy,
saner than sane,
there is always something or somebody
waiting for you
as you put on your shoes
or as you sleep
or as you empty a garbage can
or pet your cat
or brush your teeth
or celebrate a holiday
there is always somebody or something
waiting for you.
keep this fully in mind
so that when it happens
you will be as ready as possible.
meanwhile, a good day to
you
if you are still there.
I think that I am---
I just burnt my fingers on
this
cigarette.
The correct answer is option letter A (Version 1 uses chronological order, building up to the action. Version 2 starts with the conclusion to make readers curious about the beginning). There is <u>a clear contrast</u> between the narrative structures of Version 1 and Version 2, since <u>Version 1</u> narrates a series of events in a chronological order leading to a possible climax by making lots of descriptions of the place and her feelings and <u>Version 2</u> sums up the narrative stating her departure and the thoughts of retelling her past experiences during the two camping days. The rest of the options are not correct, either because they mix up the real organization of Yasmin’s narrative or because they mention details that are not present in her narrative.