A if we look at the answer we can analyze how she feels/her tone making it seem like parents just say those sentences all the time to “comfort” their children
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Explanation:
Bernice and Marjorie are the two main characters that are In the story.
There's a dude named Capricorn Anderson who lives with his Grandma Rain on a hippie commune. Suddenly, Rain gets badly injured and Capricorn is sent to live outside of his commune in the normal society with a social worker and her sixteen year old daughter. Capricorn has a difficult time fitting in at school because he isn't familiar with electricity, he doesn't believe in lockers, he is always peaceful and meditating, and he wears tie dyed clothes like a typical hippie. It's as if a boy from the 1960's has suddenly been dropped in this day and age. The conflict is that Capricorn is so different from the environment around him, and he is constantly being teased, making it very hard for him to fit in.
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Consider the age group of the people you will be addressing and make sure your language choices is right for them
Make sure that you consider any ethnic or cultural differences
Organize your materials well
Use real-life experiences
Find out if there are any issues the audience would like you to address
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I’m not sure if these answers are correct but it’s what I would do.
they use show not tell meaning they use dialouge and things to make people cry sometimes like if someone was dying. you can't just say, they died. you have to say something like, he slowly shut his eyes closed, his body as still as a boulder. something like that. im on watt.pad so if you want you can check out my books and my username is RedHot_11. so again check it out if you want ideas or just to read and maybe message me for any ideas for new books. That would help.