Once upon a time
If it’s antiquated language, fable, or folktale
Answer:
Its A! i THOUGHT IT WAS d AND I GOT IT WRONG ITS A!!
Explanation:
Answer:
C what are the goals of the text and what elements help achieve those goals?
Explanation:
This is because you are evaluating the text by finding the goals and how they achieve them
the reason why the others were wrong is because they are either referring to something not directly involved with the text or is simply suggesting you skip to the end
The Power of Repetition. Repetition is a powerful force in fiction. It can emphasize setting, highlight a character trait, draw attention to a seemingly minor detail. Repeated words, repeated information, repeated sentence construction can turn your reader's attitude from eager interest to downright hostility.
Play around with the words. Poems don't always have to rhyme however, you could start by 'I met a guy at GRA', and continue from there.