Answer:
Character motivation can greatly increase tension and story elements in a story plot.
Explanation:
Character motivation is the reason why characters act they way they do and do what they do. For example: "Jacob was so hungry he would kill a dragon just for food." Jacob's character motivation is his hunger. He needs food desperately. This could change how Jacob acts in the story compared with other people.
"The mafia threatened to steal all of Jacob's belongings. Jacob agreed with them, as long as they gave him food. The mafia took all of Jacob's things, including his house, in exchange for a meal. Jacob ate his cheeseburger happily."
If Jacob had a different character motivation, he might have acted differently, but he desperately wanted food, so he gave away all of his belongings.
Personally, I've had to do a few of those before, and it's not fun.
I would recommend splitting up the work, if you have some extra time doing some more of it, not loading it all up on the last day.
And if you have any questions, don't just stay confused about it, search it up somewhere or ask it on Brainly.
If the packet has any explanation pages, I would also read those because those are helpful when completing the exercises.
It connects the viewpoints of you and the viewpoints of others. And wraps it in the arguments.
Hope this helped :)
Hi, there!
If you mean Percy then it would've been Grover who was his best friend! He's pretty much a Satyr - which basically means he has goat like similarities! If I'm not mistaken it does say he's a goat below the waist and he does have horns!
Good luck, rockstar! Have a great day!
Answer:
Whatever the passage is take it and use details out of it.
Explanation:
Also, start your sentence of with The author did this... to make this novel as accurate as possible. According to the text.....