At the beginning of the story he felt confused and scared. He was trying to figure out if it was all a dream or if it was real. He asked his mother and found out it was not a dream. And when he found it it was true he thanked his mother.
Well considering it is “sandwiched” between two pieces of bread I would say yes. Although it is weird to think about
Answer:
Completed thought
Explanation:
The sentence, "Flora flew a yellow kite" is a completed thought because it has a subject, a verb, contains a clause and ends with a punctuation mark which was a period in this case.
It is not a subject because a subject is the performer of the action in a sentence, and it is also not a verb because a verb is an action word, however, it contains a subject and a verb and contains a completed thought.
<span>The continents were once one large land mass
This seems most likely since geology focuses on rocks, etc. </span>
A short story conserves characters and scenes, typically by focusing on just one conflict, and drives towards a sudden, unexpected revelation. Go easy on the exposition and the backstory, your reader doesn't need to know everything that you know about your characters.