Supporting details are what complements an idea.
Ideas are the key elements of the story and the details that support them. <span>Idea is among the six traits that are very necessary to follow for effective writing. The ideas of the story contains the main message and the concept of the story. It is also made up of all the other supporting details that develop the theme of the story. A good writer prefers details that are very interesting and informative and not the obvious ones. The writer must repeat what the reader already knows. It is always an edge to be able to convey an idea in the most unique and extraordinary way. </span>
There are 2 gerands in this sentence; these are in the verbs facing and frightening. A gerand is the -ing part at the end of a verb
I would go with the last one- a symbol or theme that appears in stories from many different cultures. An archetype is kind of like a blueprint which authors add onto, so they carry through several cultures and stories as well as myths and legends.
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1. The dark sky, filled with angry, swirling clouds, reflected Greg Ridley's mood as he sat on the stoop of his building. His father's voice came to him again, first reading the letter the principal had sent to the house, then lecturing endlessly about his poor efforts in math
2. The Treasure of Lemon Brown' is a short story about an encounter between a boy who is not so happy about his home life at the time, and an elderly homeless man who used to be a blues singer. Lemon Brown, who is homeless, talks about an alleged treasure he has. Two thugs overhear their conversation and attempt to rob, Lemon, but he and the boy run them off. As a reward for helping him, Lemon shows the boy his treasure.
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He is angry with Gulliver because Gulliver refused to utterly destroy the Blefuscudians. ... He tells the emporer that Gulliver is costing him too much money, more than a million ..... A chair. Why does Gulliver refuse to sit on the chair he made?