Answer: I would say this is an example of an uninviting tone, in my opinion.
Explanation: Not only is the excerpt taking on a more negative approach to storytelling, but when, say, walking into a room and seeing people coiled into their seats, keeping to themselves, most people wouldn't see that as confusing, exciting, or thrilling but uninviting. Nothing about this normally unenergetic and tired pose warrants a stimulating reaction.
Summer is a wonderful time to spend at West Beach. It is a beach with light- colored, soft sand. The coastline goes on for a long way and many people enjoy walking along it. Children like to play in the surf and walk along the rocks that are visible at low tide. This is a fun beach for people of all ages.
In this paragraph:
<span>the topic is West Beachthe main idea (what the writer is saying about the topic) is that summer is a wonderful time at West Beach</span>
Here is another example:
<span>The movie Apollo 13 was a blockbuster for the summer of 1995. It is an exciting story about space exploration. In the movie, the astronauts get in trouble while they are trying to return to Earth. People in the audience are on the edge of their seats waiting to see what happens. What makes it even more exciting is that it is a true story. </span>
In this paragraph:
<span>the topic is the movie Apollo 13<span>the main idea is in the first sentence: <span>Apollo 13 was a blockbuster for the summer of 1995</span></span></span>
Answer:
you do all 3
Explanation:
all of these things are beneficial
i would say its a, conceited! good luck :)
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To provide details on the main storyline and add interest,
complications, and intrigue. </span>