<span>#1) Define flash-forward and explain its effect on a traditional plot structure.
Answer: First we have to understand that Flash forward or prolepsis is a literary device in which the plot moves ahead of time. For example it takes a scene and skips forward in time from the current time in the story. Its effect on a traditional plot structure is that of providing many different alternatives of resolutions. A good example is "</span><span>Christmas Carol" by Charles Di(kens</span><span>.
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1. The imagery affects the mood of the poem by saying things that seem very realistic all about a single flame, It also changes a lot and almost makes it seem as the fire has emotions and speaking about what hand will cease the fire.
2. The passage also makes everything seem super interesting and adds much feeling into it. This makes it seem even more emotional and really affects the imagery of the poem. The imagery for me is that theres a flame outside and that someone is scared of it.
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So the passage is talking about soil erosion, mudslides, and the havoc that these two things can cause for people. This would be part of the main idea of the passage. "Homes and other buildings can be destroyed" when people build on steep hills and those hills suffer from mudslides.
Here are the key details of the passage now that you understand the main idea. The hills have clay soils. When these hills are wet and slippery, "the soil on the hills can move downward". The passage then describes what happens when this occurs. People build "retaining walls" to stop the mudslides, but it does not always work.
Hint: The main idea should be brief and to the point. It should be what the passage is mainly talking about. The key details in a passage would be what specifically the author is stating within it. It should still be a brief explanation, but try to be specific. Also, use some quotes from the passage to explain your answer more clearly.
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Answer: It will be at 10 a.m. EDT on Saturday. An afternoon session is planned for Saturday, 2 p.m. MDT. Women’s sessions are offered on Saturday evenings at 6 p.m. MDT.
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