Answer:
Sequence Graphic Organizer
Explanation:
Sequence organizers are a type of graphic organizer that help students to see the sequential relationship between events in a text. They can show a process or portray an event sequence in a simplified manner. They can help students identify cause-and-effect relationships.
"<em>The other items your parents bequeathed to us,"</em>
and
"<em>until there was no longer any physical trace of you in the house."</em>
are both written in second-person. The narrator is directly addressing someone else, i.e., speaking to them with "you".
Answers:
A proper noun is used to specify which common noun you are referring too.
Explanation:
1) A persons name (such as Jamie, Ethan, etc)
2) the specific name of a place (North mall, etc)
3) proper name of the object ( Rayban sunglasses, etc)
4) proper name of the object ( Running shoes, etc)
5) Name of the establishment or item ( Mcdonald’s, Big Mac, etc)