Incomplete sentences and interupted sentences. if you use these in a dialouge, it woud not make scence to the reader. hope this helps
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In order for you to be able to write a thesis statement, you must in a few lines summarize the central point of the text and issue a position on it. An example of this can be seen in a statement and thesis on the book "All the Bright Places" that says: "The book points to family neglect in relation to adolescents' feelings as an aggravation of childhood depression and the negative results that it can to tease."
In terms of structure, the poems are very different. The haiku is only three lines long and discusses a single moment in time; “Digging” is much longer, has many stanzas, and jumps between time periods. There are some ways in which the poems are similar, however. For example, the speakers of both poems discuss how their writing is related to and inspired by farming or gardening.
Answer: Both Oliver and Noah come from a poor social background, but while Oliver's parentage is unknown, Noah's is known. Even though Noah is almost as poor as Oliver, he considers himself superior to Oliver.