Time of setting:Post-Civil War era
Place of setting: Georgia, Texas, and Mississippi
It’s 4:30 am i’m still sitting here thinking about how she’s gone. she’s actually gone. how? that’s not possible. she’s was just here.. we were just on the phone.. we were supposed to go to the water park in a couple of hours and i know i’m not going by myself. I can’t sleep how am i going to tell the others *names here* they are going to be heart broken.. do i just not tell them? do i keep it from them for as long as i can? i guess so i can’t keep doing this though. it’s already been hours and i want someone to pour my eyes and heart out to. my mom is tired of it already. i need to tell them i just don’t know how. what if they blame me? whats going to happen then? what if i lose all of my friends this very day. my life will be ruined. i’m so scared but i guess i will have to tell them *starts to call* *explains*
I would say this is true, during the period of Old Comedy in Greek drama, one job of the chorus was indeed to explain things the author wanted to reveal.
Texas, because its a place and the name of a state.
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How do we answer it if you don't showed the story