Answer:
A and D
* It is the final sentence of the story.
* It resolves the conflicts in the story.
Explanation:
A story planner has 4 main parts: Introduction, Build-Up, Conflict, Solution.
The Resolution ( or Solution - the 4th part of a story plan) fit the rest of the story in tone and creativity and solve all parts of the Conflict.
So, the final sentence of the story ( Answer A) and the sentence which resolves the conflict in the story ( Answer D) must be the two sentences best describe the resolution of the story.
The content of Answer B - It introduces the characters of the story - must be one of the steps of Introduction ( the 1st part of a story plan ).
The content of Answer C - It brings the action in the story to an end - must the last step of Conflict ( the 3rd part of a story plan ).
Answer:
C. A speech designed only to give information
The correct answer is D) The principal adds more details to the example of a way to make learning fun.
The principal introduces Mrs. Smith by announcing that she has won the award and already begins to describe her teaching style, so answer A isn't applicable. Answers B and C don't apply either because these ideas aren't introduced at all and frankly don't make sense in this scenario. The answer is D because the principal makes a claim (that the teacher makes learning fun), and afterwards uses supporting details as evidence to support this claim by telling the story about the hats.
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Answer:
Explanation:
By doing research. Looking up things for what you need to know. You can go on you tube and find videos or simply searching for it on your search browser, and reading trusted websites. If you're researching about events or things where there are multiple sides to the story I would always recommend viewing as much sides of the situation as possible, and reaching your own conclusion from that.
It is A because itis not it;s means it is and that would not make sence