Adverbial:
Marla looked up and gazed at the night sky
The birds with the red beaks were darting in and out of the water.
Adjectival:
She thought about her exiting summer and wondered if her new friends would keep in touch with her.
She stood up and walked to the sea.
Answer:
A ghost story may be any piece of fiction, or drama, that includes a ghost, or simply takes as a premise the possibility of ghosts or characters' belief in them.[1][2] The "ghost" may appear of its own accord or be summoned by magic. Linked to the ghost is the idea of "hauntings", where a supernatural entity is tied to a place, object or person.[1] Ghost stories are commonly examples of ghostlore.
Illustration by James McBryde for M. R. James's story "Oh, Whistle, And I'll Come To You, My Lad".
Colloquially, the term "ghost story" can refer to any kind of scary story. In a narrower sense, the ghost story has been developed as a short story format, within genre fiction. It is a form of supernatural fiction and specifically of weird fiction, and is often a horror story.
While ghost stories are often explicitly meant to be scary, they have been written to serve all sorts of purposes, from comedy to morality tales. Ghosts often appear in the narrative as sentinels or prophets of things to come. Belief in ghosts is found in all cultures around the world, and thus ghost stories may be passed down orally or in written form.[1]
The 2nd one is a fictional character who struggles against some problems and the first one is the text will be writen in first person veiw
Answer:
It is called a non-restrictive clause.
Explanation:
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Hey, your options are melted togehter which makes it hard to read, next time check it more careful. Here is the correct order of the opposite meaning of the words represnted above:
<span>Tyranny - Democracy
Dissentient - Supporter
Unison - Discord
Vengeance - Forgiveness
Obstinate- Agreeable
Cryptic - Obvious
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