Answer:
“So”
Explanation:
A conjunction joins two sentences and combines them into one. Here, the two sentences are “Lisbette felt lonely.” and “She called Martine.” Since these are related, we can combine them using the conjunction “so”.
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Theme: Starting Over
A mother and her 17-year-old son are living in a rundown one bedroom apartment in Queens, New York. Drunk and jobless, she finds herself struggling with the memories of her losses while witnessing her son fall into a life of crime and drugs. When one day she falls ill, her son decides to go back to school and find a part time job in a laundrette. As he winds up working and supporting his mother, he battles with the consequences that his former life left him with, while trying to make up for his mistakes.
Answer:
A) Describe the tense moments before the winner is announced
Explanation: To engage your readers, you want to start with a hook, a hook is designed to catch people's attention. You could start off with Answer B, explain how amazing he felt when he finally won the contest, But! Once someone reads that, they are probably going to think to themselves, I know he won, let me do/read something else. NO, I think we need to describe the tense moments before the winner is announced, That will really give the reader something to look forward to figuring out, so they will most likely read the whole passage.