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lesantik [10]
3 years ago
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WILL MARK BRAILIEST ANSWER FAST PLEASE 25 points

English
2 answers:
muminat3 years ago
8 0

Answer: here is a little bit shorter version sorry if its not great i tried good luck

Explanation:

Quotation from the text:

Via had warned me about lunch in middle school, so I guess I should have known it would be hard. I just hadn’t expected it to be this hard. Basically, all the kids from all the fifth-grade classes poured into the cafeteria at the same time, talking loudly and bumping into one another while they ran to different tables. I could tell I was being stared at without even looking up. I knew that people were nudging each other, watching me out of the corners of their eyes. “Hey, is this seat taken?” I looked up, and a girl I never saw before was standing across from my table with a lunch tray full of food. She had long wavy brown hair, and wore a brown T-shirt with a purple peace sign on it. “Uh, no,” I said. She put her lunch tray on the table, plopped her backpack on the floor, and sat down across from me. She started to eat the mac and cheese on her plate. “Ugh,” she said after swallowing the first bite. “I should have brought a sandwich like you did.” “Yeah,” I said, nodding. “My name is Summer, by the way. What’s yours?” “August.” “Cool,” she said.  “Hey, our names kind of match,” she said as she chewed. I guess she could tell I didn’t know what she meant. “Summer? August?” she said, smiling, her eyes open wide, as she waited for me to get it. “Oh, yeah,” I said after a second.

What do you see, hear, or smell as a result of the description you have chosen?

You can see a lot in this short passage; a crowded cafeteria with students walking around, trying to get to their tables, people secretly staring at August, then you see Summer. You can hear the ambiance of the cafeteria as kids are talking to one another, and it is loud.

How do these details affect the mood in the setting of your novel or short story at this point?

At first, the mood seems scary and nerve-racking because this is Auggie’s first day and he’s not sure where to sit. But then, the mood is enlightened when Summer approaches August in a friendly way and starts up a conversation with him.  

GalinKa [24]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Answer:

Here is what I wrote...

Explanation:

Quotation from the text:

Via had warned me about lunch in middle school, so I guess I should have known it would be hard. I just hadn’t expected it to be this hard. Basically, all the kids from all the fifth-grade classes poured into the cafeteria at the same time, talking loudly and bumping into one another while they ran to different tables. [...] I could tell I was being stared at without even looking up. I knew that people were nudging each other, watching me out of the corners of their eyes. [...] “Hey, is this seat taken?” I looked up, and a girl I never saw before was standing across from my table with a lunch tray full of food. She had long wavy brown hair, and wore a brown T-shirt with a purple peace sign on it. “Uh, no,” I said. She put her lunch tray on the table, plopped her backpack on the floor, and sat down across from me. She started to eat the mac and cheese on her plate. “Ugh,” she said after swallowing the first bite. “I should have brought a sandwich like you did.” “Yeah,” I said, nodding. “My name is Summer, by the way. What’s yours?” “August.” “Cool,” she said. [...] “Hey, our names kind of match,” she said as she chewed. I guess she could tell I didn’t know what she meant. “Summer? August?” she said, smiling, her eyes open wide, as she waited for me to get it. “Oh, yeah,” I said after a second.

What do you see, hear, or smell as a result of the description you have chosen?

You can see a lot in this short passage; a crowded cafeteria with students walking around, trying to get to their tables, people secretly staring at August, then you see Summer. You can hear the ambiance of the cafeteria as kids are talking to one another, and it is loud.

How do these details affect the mood or emotional setting of your novel or short story at this point?

At first, the mood seems scary and nerve-racking because this is Auggie’s first day and he’s not sure where to sit. But then, the mood is enlightened when Summer approaches August in a friendly way and starts up a conversation with him.  

Explanation:

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