The correct answer is B. <span>The Mariner captures the Wedding Guest’s attention with a strange, glittering look.
The Wedding Guest can help but be interested in what the Mariner has to say once he say his strange, glittering look. It seems as though his story is an interesting one, worth hearing, which is why he stays in order to hear the Mariner's odd tale.</span>
Answer:
review what is observed in the narrative follow from what is experienced in the narrative
completely surprise the reader based on the events of the narrative
Explanation:
Narrative essay, which is an account of what happened in the words of the authors is a simple way of trying to push the information across to the audience. <em>It is usually done in different stages starting from the introduction, followed by the body of the narrative towards the conclusion. During the conclusion, efforts should be made to review what is observed followed by what is experienced.</em>
Answer: Option (C) person against nature
Explanation: The main conflict of the story can be described as person against nature. The family already planned the picnic and they are already looking forward to the fun and relaxation with some friends but nature decided to scare them by the possibility of rain. However nature decided to give way and allow them have their fun. Therefore the conflict exist between the person ( Morris family ) and the nature ( rain).
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Most personality theories and assessment that the extraversion of an individual is part of individual differences. However, some would suggest that this can be altered depending on the situation and environment the individual is exposed to. Now, introversion is not a popular and desirable trait in most settings but this can be managed and now entirely changed. Just channeled and regulated. Why do you have it? This is something that the unconscious, cognitive, behavioral, environment and biological perspectives of personality accounts to. They have their own part to play on this nature-nurture paradigm of extrovertedness
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