Answer:
The anser is A.) The narrative essay would have an introduction, thesis, body, and conclusion that would help convey the meaning
Explanation:
This answer makes the most sense out of any other answer because it has a structure and the question is asking how it would be written as a formal essay and this is the structure of a formal essay. Hope this helps:)
My relatives and close friends started pouring in, the afternoon. Some of them who came from distant places took lunch with us.
The party started in our large dinner hall in the evening. The place was well-lighted with colourful lamps, balloons, ribbons and bunting. The chairs had been arranged by the servants. A large table was laid in the middle of the room.
The cake arrived on time. The renowned baker, Mr. Sirnran, had prepared it. It was a beautiful chocolate cake with the words “Happy Birthday to Reena” embossed on it.
I stood before the cake in a fascinating dress and looked like a princess as the study of snaps later told me. I cut the cake after extinguishing all the candles but one. Everybody clapped saying ‘,Happy Birthday to you.
Every guest was given a piece of cake, sweets, namkeen, cold drinks, ice-cream, etc. Then there were songs and dances to the tune of a deck. There were also skits and titbits. It was a minicultural show.
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This question is about the book "The Minister’s Black Veil"
Answer and Explanation:
1. There are several reasons for this, although none is explicit in the book, we can make several interpretations about why people do not ask about Mr. Hooper's black vein. First, the population does not ask about it, because Hooper does not open up to it and does not answer when someone has the courage to ask. A second reason is that the population understands that the veil has a strong connection with sin and when asking Hooper about the veil they would allow their own sins to be pointed out and that would discourage them.
2. They mean that the use of Hooper's black vein was something very unusual and dark that caused discomfort, but that it was having positive results as it attracted believers to the church and made them convert. This made the veil something very contradictory and that would need a lot of attention to be interpreted, discussed and resolved.
Shakespeare's references to the moon symbolize the characters’ perception of their circumstances, while Ovid uses the moon in the setting.
Answer: Option D.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Shakespeare's treatment of the moon in show "A Midsummer Night's Dream" varies from Ovid's utilization the moon in the legend "Pyramus and Thisbe" by symbolizing characters impression of the conditions – Pyramus right off the bat thanks the Moon for his light which symbolizes his brilliant future with Thisbe.
But then he sees her clock recolored with blood and calls upon the Furies to murder him (his view on conditions changes). Then again, Ovid utilizes the moon only for the setting, there are no implications of ghastly end.
Answer:
C. This summary is weak because it leaves out the exposition of the story.
Explanation:
The exposition of a story contains the background information about the setting, characters, prior plot events, historical context, etc.
This summary practically begins from the middle of <em>Cinderella, </em>from the moment she goes to the ball. There is nothing about how, after her mother's death, her father remarried her evil stepmother, about how she and her two daughters torment her. From this summary, we wouldn't be able to conclude why Cinderella needs the help of a fairy godmother and why the slipper is such a big deal. That's why the missing exposition makes this summary weak.