The mind map method is made of five parts: a box, arrows, circles, stars, and free-floaters. The box is the place where you write the main topic. The arrows connect the box with other parts of the mind map and show the relationship between ideas. The circles are where you write subordinate ideas of the main idea. The stars serve the same function as circles except they are starred because the information contained within them is especially important. Free-floaters are circles or stars that are not connected to the main idea. They are important ideas that seem to be off-topic. For me, I feel that I could use the mind map method as a way to organize each chapter of Gulliver’s Travels.
Idk but id say sequence??
<span>Truth is written on all of these levels, except </span>dramatic narrative
Answer:
d. The group is turning on Tommy and his mother.
Explanation:
you didnt really give any information, but is this it?
It is an example of a hyperbole.