A brief sample of the second topic is given below:
Her world came crashing on the 21st August 2006 after her father was one of the victims of a terrorist attack while he was traveling.
Anna was devastated because her best friend, her father, her rock, and her hiding place was so brutally taken.
For days, she sat in shock, unable to move, eat or do any normal activity as a child. She stared at a wall all day and a psychologist was called in to talk to little Anna to help her move on from her terrible loss.
<h3>What is a Narration?</h3>
This refers to the storytelling that is done, usually with the aid of a narrator.
Hence, we can see that a given sample of the second topic was given above.
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<span>The best speeches are full of logos and have very little ethos or pathos</span>
The princess knows the answer and through the reading of this novel and by understanding the character development of the princess the reader is pushed to make his or her own assumptions and conclusions about what she would have chosen for the young man. As well, the author attempts to impose self-reflection and perspective. For example, a man who comes from drought and finds it raining would be happy, a man who comes from a rainy place, might find the rain miserable. Was the princess an outright sociopath or killer? Or through her interest in the young man, was she self-sacrificing for the benefit of others? That is the conclusion the reader must draw on based on his or her own experience with the story and perspective.
My sister Gina bought a 1957 Chevy at the car auction. It was old and rusty.
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My sister Gina bought a 1957 Chevy at the car auction; it was old and rusty.
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My sister Gina bought a 1957 Chevy at the car auction, and it was old and rusty.
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