d because if u think I about it it's logical the other answers sound stupid
Answer:
"O my Best Beloved" "He took the Elephant -- All the Elephant there -was-and said, 'Play at being an Elephant'."
Answer:
You would ask the lonely student about himself and attempt to become friends with him.
Explanation:
I'm assuming this is an SEL question, so this would be the answer your teacher would want to hear the most.
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Descriptive details help the reader <u>envision a concept or scenario</u>.
Explanation:
<u>Descriptive details mean the use of sensory elements in giving information about an object, place, or anything</u>. It involves the act of giving details in such a way that it <u>enables the readers to imagine/ envision the thing described.
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So, <u>descriptive details help the readers in envisioning or imagining the concept or scenario</u> that is being described or talked about. It allows the readers to form an image in their own minds about what is described, and then help them in understanding it.
<span>The following sentence from ''The Youngest Doll'' which is not an example of magic realism is B. the aunt designs and crafts dolls as gifts for her nieces. Magic realism is a type of narrative which embraces both realistic theme and adding magical elements to a story. Stories that belong to this genre usually represent a totally realistic view on the world that also can offer readers something marvelous and magical, something that regular person can't come across in real life. This option does not contain something we are not familiar to.</span><span />