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sweet [91]
2 years ago
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Dear Sam, A couple of weeks ago, I was tired all of the time. I would find myself dragging my feet during baseball practice. I w

as so tired that my mom said, "You look like one of those zombies from a horror movie. Your face is pale, your eyelids are drooping, and your words sound like mumbles." After she said that, I started going to sleep earlier every night. It wasn't easy to give up that time in my day, but I can tell it was worth it because my brain no longer feels like pancake batter! I can think clearly, and my coach told me I was fielding the ball better than ever. I suggest you get more sleep, Sam.
Nick

In what ways does the dialogue in the letter paint a picture for readers? Check all that apply.

It helps readers see Nick’s mom as a caring person.
It shows what Nick thinks and feels.
It explains what Nick’s mother felt and thought.
It helps readers see Nick’s mom as a real person.
English
2 answers:
den301095 [7]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

A, C, D

Explanation:

-It helps readers see Nick’s mom as a caring person.

-It explains what Nick’s mother felt and thought.

-It helps readers see Nick’s mom as a real person.

Edge 2020~

anastassius [24]2 years ago
3 1

Answer:

A, B, D

Explanation:

-It helps readers see Nick’s mom as a caring person.

-It shows what Nick thinks and feels

-It helps readers see Nick’s mom as a real person.

Edge 2020~

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