First answer is D he is recalling a pleasant event, and the second one well i'm pretty much guessing here because I haven't read the material so and have no idea whats going on in the story but using the knowledge I have of the first question my best guess is D.
Answer:
revising - in my opinion, check explaination.
Explanation:
if it is the best shape possible it is not a brainstorm and you can assume they have edited it. between revising or publishing. but they have written a draft so revising.
Answer:
Children generally don't like to do their homework because they feel bored and prefer to spend their time and energy on leisure activities such as outdoor games and video games.
Therefore, dedication to studies is essential for the full development of a child, as knowledge is transforming and enabling for a better quality of life.
In the lesson "Who did Patrick's homework" he talks about a boy who didn't like to do his homework, and one day when saving an elf from his cat, he got the wish to have the elf for a month or helping with the homework, but what Patrick did not expect was that he would teach the elf with the knowledge acquired through books. So actually it was with Patrick's own efforts that he managed to get good grades in school, to develop as a person and as a student.
Answer:
b the conflict revealed at the end of the story
<span>Your correct answer is: B. </span><span>Sentence structure and how quickly events unfold in a story
</span>Reason? The pace is the speed of how things go, (how fast you walk, how fast a paper airplane goes by, etc.) and when writing, a slow pace is what you need. You have to make sure a story isn't rushed so you could keep the reading audience hooked. (Just make sure it's not to slow, or they'll become bored and stop reading.) Overall the reader should enjoy the pace, and should feel comfortable with it. This is what gets the reader wanting to know more information, and gets them hooked onto the events/actions that is taking place in the story. Your readers must comprehend what had happened/is happening so far before forced to understand the next part, and if the writer has accomplished this skill, they've done a great job in making your content excellent, and enjoyable to read.
<span>Good luck with your studies, I hope this helps~! </span>