Answer:
depending on if the author has identifiied the setting as a important part of the story and relates back to the climax
Explanation:
Answer:She jumps down the hole without thinking of the consequences. She patiently waits for the rabbit to come back out of the hole.
Explanation:
A Comma Splice is two independent clauses being joined incorrectly by a comma. Example: I love vanilla ice cream, it is the best ice cream flavor.
A Run-on is two or more independent sentences joined together without any punctuation. Example: I always buy vanilla ice cream at the store it is my favorite.
In this case, this sentence is an example of comma splice.
Answer:
Remember that figurative language are figures of speech that readers used to convey a message in a story. Some of these languages contain similes, metaphors, personifications, hyperbole, etc... In this case, you would use "metaphors and similes to convey the message of a theme in a story, that's because metaphors are things that compare each other without using like or as, and similes compare two things using the words like or as." For example, "always fly like a bird" is a simile while giving you the main idea to go for your dreams because you can't actually fly like a bird and you use figurative language to find out the main idea or theme.
Hope this helps.
Answer:
Third
Explanation:
It uses the commas in the correct places, imagine that the commas are pauses when you are speaking.
EX:
We went to the park, (pause) there was amazing ice-cream there.
Also, you spelled write wrong, you used "right"
"Right" is used like this:
I knew i was right.
"Write" is used like this:
I love to write essays.
Good job though!!!!