Retell the main events from the story Through the Tunnel, by Doris Lessing, as Jerry might tell them to his best friend when he returns from vacation.
"My mother and I went abroad for vacation, to a beautiful beach. But, guess what? On the first day there, I discovered a much interesting place. It was a wild beach, so different from the one we were on. I begged my mom to let me go there and she finally did, although I think she was not very convinced. Anyway, I did! I went there! You wouldn't believe how wonderful it was. I met some local boys there that could dive through a hole in a wall of rocks under the water. They went through the hole and came out in a different beach! And I tried! At first, it was hard, I had to prepare my lungs, it took me a few days to do it properly. Besides, you know how my nose always bleeds when I push myself so hard... It didn't matter to me, my mom was not happy with this. But I really wanted to do it! So I kept trying until, the day before coming back, I finally managed to do it. I was so happy!
When I got back home and told my mother she asked me not to do it again, she seemed worried and I agreed not to do it anymore. I just feel happy I could do it once and I am so proud! I loved this vacations!
What about your vacations? Have you had fun?"
The one that could be used to increase the pace of a story is : B. short phrases
Short phrases is very common to be used to increase the pace of the story. You commonly find it in the scene where the character involved in fast-paced action with high tension
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D. The wind is given human characteristics as if it were alive.
Explanation:
The observation that effectively addresses a core concept of 'Life on the Mississippi' seems to be the practice of developing up can become very complicated and even unpleasant. The above indicates that you really can evolve with the discomfort and struggles in everyday life.
Resolevs the conflict or leads men to victory as a hero would behave.