<span>In Stephen Crane’s
short story, “An Episode of War,” we encounter a lieutenant whose name is never
is never disclosed to us. He becomes
injured when he is shot, and it is understood that out of pure luck (or bad
luck) that he happens to be struck by a bullet—a random bullet. It is during one of the lieutenant’s daily
routines (rationing coffee) that he is injured.
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She spends nearly half each year reading to kids—kids young enough to magically embrace her Library Dragon (a creature who cares more about the books than the children wanting to read them), or Martina the Beautiful Cockroach (a looker of a bug ready to give a leg in marriage)
Answer:
Later, after, sometime, After, afterward, before, and so on.
Explanation:
The word later is the only one that specifically refer to time, it refers to a situation that is after the present one or the one you have been refering to.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Some people fidget/twiddle thumbs when bored.
That would be Choice A) the narrator is outside the story, all knowing and uses the pronoun he, she, and they
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