Answer:
1. conversation: dialogue
2. narrator's perspective: point of view
3. "feeling" generated by a story: atmosphere
4. background: setting
5. inanimate object with human will: personification
6. overstatement: hyperbole
7. protagonist against someone or something else: conflict
8. high point of action: climax
9. action framework: plot
10. used for summaries and transitions: narration
Explanation:
In this exercise, you have to match the terms with its definitions. These terms are different<u> elements of fiction </u>and are very important when writing a story because they help the author develop the story and its theme and also helps the reader to interpret correctly what the author wrote.
GIVE BEST ANSWER Which word in the sentence does the underlined adjectival phrase modify? The big hammer in the toolbox is the one you need. A. big B. one C. hammer D. you
C. hammer
I'd say D, hope I helped.
Answer:
Kids in communities are board and always looking for something to do all the time. Some kids and see the other kids doing something great and think they can’t do anything better or important enough to change in a community. it may not make a huge difference now, but it can still improve the community. Kids can see other kids doing fundraisers and help raise money for the community. They can also pick up garbage around a community and it may might not make a huge difference but it can still improve the community. Many kids volunteer which can help with the community, kids can do so much more to improve their communities and help others out. Kids have done and are still doing unbelievable things in their communities to this day. Some are even changing other peoples lives, And some are doing things some people are incapable of doing it themselves.
Explanation:
its is the most logical thing