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Kisachek [45]
3 years ago
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Which element of a personal narrative would be best for Nick to include next?

English
2 answers:
Anastasy [175]3 years ago
3 0

The element of a personal narrative that would be best for Nick to include next is:

A. a precise description of what the writer is witnessing when he says that he "could scarcely believe what [his] eyes were seeing."

  • This question is missing the paragraph that provides the context to be answered. I have found it online and attached it.
  • As we can see in the attached file, Nick's narrative, so far, has ended in <u>suspense</u>. Readers know there is something going on, but they do not know what it is.
  • Nick was lost in reflection when the animals began to make a lot of noise. <u>He can't even believe what he is seeing!</u> So what comes next?
  • Nick should now tell readers what he is seeing, giving a precise description that will quench readers' curiosity. This means letter A is the correct option.
  • <u>Letter B would be pointless</u>, since adding a line saying the <u>same thing</u> the narrator has just said would provide nothing new.
  • <u>Letter C </u>would be important, but not at this moment. It is more like a <u>conclusion</u> or <u>resolution</u>, after everything is done.
  • <u>Letter D is also pointless</u>. We already know the point of view is in first person. The whole paragraph is narrated using first-person pronouns.

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hodyreva [135]3 years ago
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Answer:

Which element of a personal narrative would be best for Nick to include next?

  1. <u>a precise description of what the writer is witnessing when he says that he “could scarcely believe what [his] eyes were seeing” (((correct)))</u>
  2. a line of dialogue in which the narrative’s subject shouts, “Oh my! I can’t believe what my eyes are seeing!”
  3. a reflection that includes specific examples of how the experience has changed the writer and an analysis of what made it memorable
  4. a detailed paragraph that helps to clearly establish the point of view from which the narrative is being told

Explanation:

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