stood there waiting for his friend to come up to him.
Sample Response: "Sea Fever” by John Masefield uses several poetic devices that classify it as a fixed form poem. It has three stanzas of four lines each; it has a repeating aabb, ccdd, eeff rhyme scheme; and each line is about the same length and uses the same rhythmic pattern.
I am so sorry right now I can't think of anything however I can give you tips to writing one!!!! When you write a really short story the easiest way in my option is to add semi-colons. Also, make sure to include a who, what, when, where, and how in each sentence to make the story contain more information. Also if you want you can end in a cliff-hanger which makes you be able to not write as much. Your teacher is probably looking for you to have a conflict so make sure to include a problem in your story!!! I really hope this helps!!! Good luck I am sure you story will end up being AWESOME!!!! :)
The line from the fireside chat that is the best example of president roosevelt's addressing the concerns of the audiences would be : unemployment remains a serious problem
The audiences of fireside chat is the common people during the great depression, so the concern of most of the audience would be unemployment
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William Black is the narrator of the poem "The Chimney Sweeper"
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