Answer:
what story are you talking about?
Answer:
A would be correct.
Explanation:
The other ones are too random and its the only one that makes since to me. the first one could actually be a summary. Also nice Forky.
1- had seen, would have screamed
2- would have lost, had stopped
3- would not have got, used
4- worked, would get
5- would do, was
6- did not have to, would have gone out
7- would be, did not do
8- did not have, would travel
When I first started writing professionally, there were a lot of basic questions in my mind, one of which was, What are the major differences between a short story, novelette, novella, and a novel?
Novellas and novelettes might not be very common, but we often see short stories and novels. Knowing the differences, however, is still important. Although they are all works of fiction, each type has its own purpose. In this article, I will try to put light on some of the major differences between flash fiction, short story, novelette, novella, and a novel.
Beginners will find this very helpful in their writing journey. Apart from some of the basic differences in terms of word count, you will also learn a few technical points that differentiate these works of fiction.
The answer choice is D.
A is wrong bc she never once “hopes for warmer weather”.
B is wrong bc she doesn’t offer any solution. all she does is say that everyone needs to get together to fix it.
C is wrong bc there was never any mention of a petition.