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<span>"The Treasure of Lemon Brown" by Walter Dean Myers is a story about Greg Ridley, who starts off having a bad day. Doing poorly at school, he is positive his dad is going to tell him he can’t play basketball for the team with whom he’s been dreaming of playing. Two nights after Mr. Ridley banishes Greg to his room to study, Greg decides to leave the house and just get away. He goes to an abandoned warehouse, where he meets Lemon Brown. Through his interactions with Lemon, Greg begins to reflect on his life.</span>
Sentences? How about this:
Hitting the tree put a dent in my car.
I found a stash of candy hidden under my brother's pillowcase.
Or if you need them both in one sentence:
I tried to get to the stash of food behind the metal door, but I could barely make a dent.
Is that what you needed?
Answer:
1 a)blouses, books, women,cars
1 b) The women who drove fancy cars buy books and wear fancy blouses.
Explanation:
2a) feet,families, knives,cliffs
2b) The families are so wealthy that they think people should trip over their feet in a haste to give them something, like knives, and if the families wanted jump off cliffs.
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Answer:
Each chapter is written by that character.
The use of repetition creates a sense of childlike excitement because as children, we have very limited vocabulary and cannot express our excitement in multiple ways. The easiest way is just to repeat what made us excited without explaining it or saying it different.
If the repetition is present in a text, it mimics the language of a child to enhance the sense of childlike excitement by relating to the readers personal experience as a kid and our experiences observing children be happy and excited.