<span>C. I, II, and IV
</span><span>I. “My best friend and I knew that we were going to grow up to be ugly.”
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II. “First, our heads got large, but our necks wavered, frail as crisp tulips.”
IV. “My gangly arms nearly touched my kneecaps.”
That if you are speaking to someone through message or email or any written message it has no tone. You may say something with good intentions & someone may take it the wrong way.
How am I supposed to know if I haven’t read the paragraph.
Answer:
How to Write a Short Story in 5 Steps
Pick the mood you want to evoke. This is the feeling or emotion you want to give to your readers, and what all the elements in your short story will work together to achieve. ...
Start with a strong opening. ...
Build your story, remembering that you only have a certain number of words.
Land the ending.
Edit, edit, edit.