Answer:
The exposition of "The Outsiders" reveals the main character of the story, Ponyboy and his friend group 'Greasers' and his rival group 'Socs.'
In resolution, the readers come to know about the reality of the story. Ponyboy was writing his English assignment that his teacher gave.
The similarities between exposition and resolution is that the characters and setting are same as in the beginning and ending of the story.
Explanation:
The exposition of a story is the introduction in which the characters and settings are introduced.
In the exposition of the novel "The Outsiders" the characters and the setting is introduced. The narrator of the story is a boy named Ponyboy. In the exposition, readers are introduced to Ponyboy and his group of friends, and they call themselves 'Greasers.' The rival group of Greasers were also introduced, that is, 'Socs.'
The resolution is the ending of the story in which all conflicts are resolved.
In the resolution of the novel, not only the conflicts are resolved but the readers come to the light that the whole novel was nothing but Ponyboy's English assignment that his teacher gave him. In the resolution, when Ponyboy writes "When I stepped out into the bright sunlight from the darkness of the moviehouse" the readers can also imagine themselves coming out into the bright sunlight from the imagination of Ponyboy.
The similarities that both the exposition and the resolution shares is that the setting and the characters are same. In exposition the story began with Ponyboy waiting outside the moviehouse and in resolution also we see him in the same setting.
Answer: A history of the discovery of the Rosetta Stone and many people's attempts to translate it.
Explanation:
In <em>The Riddle of the Rosetta Stone</em>, James Cross Giblin describes the discovery and translation of the Rosetta Stone, a stone found in 1799. Giblin gives the readers an account of the Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs, and points out the historical importance of Rosetta Stone which dates back to 196 BC. The stone now has inscriptions in two languages, while Giblin describes how different people struggled with translating it.
All of the following can be used by writers to foreshadow events in a story except "<span>alliterative language". Alliterative language is a stylistic </span>method used by authors, not used for plot enhancement.
She lay still
Like a house sleeping
Her words didn't come
Everyone's faces looked down
She didn't move
Everyones hopes had disappeared
The atmosphere was
Lonely.
Protector or enemy?
Be the earths friend
We must learn to care for the earth
Or the world will be filled with grief
We mustn't waste anything
Or we will die!
Be the earths friend!
This included hyperbole(exaggeration) and personification