In writing, especially when writing prose of a fictional character, an author uses a series of techniques that seek to engage a reader and interest him/her in not only the event that is taking place, but also the characters within the event and the idea being portrayed by the author. This is a what a story is, its a telling of an event, or series of events with the use of characters, settings and ideas. All stories have a structure, that a writer uses to reach his/her main goal. A climax in a story is the main event or the epitome circumstance after which things begin to become resolved. All stories build themselves up to this climax, this one central moment, through the use of a series of events that lead to the climax, and the name of this series of events is rising action (option B).
Answer: A. Text structures show how an article's ideas relate to each other.
Explanation: The technique in which the author offers information to the readers in order to achieve his goal is referred to as text structure. It enables readers to comprehend how the ideas are linked in a logical manner. The authors structure their thoughts in a variety of ways. For example, the primary idea followed by supporting details, cause-and-effect, compare-and-contrast, several views on a single topic, procedural text structure, and so on. They all attempt to provide a better and more effective understanding of the text in order to elicit the desired response. As a result, option A is the proper response.
Answer: I may swim like a walrus walks on land, but I have the dedication of a human who hates losing."
Explanation: Here ya go~
That sounds like a very local thing, do you have any other information that could help us answer this? such as anything you know about copy context and contemplation