There isn't one really. they are all protagonists.
Answer:
1. I'm sure it'll be <u>a</u> winner.
2. I think you <u>will</u> agree, it's <u>an</u> interesting and creative idea.
3. They're bound to appeal <u>to</u> the audience.
4. We think it <u>has</u> tremendous potential.
5. We think our concept is great and hope we've been able to persuade <u>to (take out)</u> you, too.
7. <u>What</u> is our target market?
Explanation:
The feelings of the crew vary depending on how they view the albatross.
When they view the albatross as a sign of good fortune, they are angry with the Mariner for shooting it. When they view the albatross as the one who brought the bad weather, they are glad the Mariner shot it. After the weather turns on them again, they again blame the Mariner for shooting the albatross, believing they are being punished for its death.
When they view the albatross as good, they are angry with the Mariner for killing it. When they view the albatross as evil, they are happy he killed it. Ultimately, they come to believe they are being punished for its death and are unhappy and angry with the Mariner.
It was odd because the stranger was in a great rush.
The rewriting of these plot elements in the correct order and adding sensory detail to each sentence is:
- Ana's baseball team had lost their last four games and were in terrible form.
- Ana's team had extra practice the week before the championship and trained on areas their game was lacking.
- Ana's team won the championship game and this shows that their hardware was justly rewarded.
<h3>What is a Sensory Detail?</h3>
This refers to the use of details that contains details that include the five senses of a human by the inclusion of descriptive words.
Hence, we can see that based on the given sentences, we can see that the first detail that occurred was the four-game loss, then the extra practice that Ana's team had, and finally, winning the championship.
Read more about sensory details here:
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