Answer:
Interrogative: Sure, but why are you asking me?
Indicative: I always do it, why can't Daniel take it out for ONE time.
Imperative: How about you do it!
Explanation:
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- The plot is basically an outline of what will happen in the story so 'Plot - Establishes an order of events'.
- The setting is where the story takes place and it sets up the mood in a way e.g. if the setting is in a haunted mansion then the atmosphere would be tense and edgy so 'Setting - Contributes to the mood'.
- Conflict is the problems that causes issues. These issues usually affect the characters and this can lead to fighting between characters so 'Conflict - Builds the tensions between or within characters'.
- No character = no overcoming problems = no story, therefore 'Character - Acts to overcome obstacles'.
- The theme is normally some sort of message or idea that keeps coming during the story e.g. if the story takes place in a war-torn country with the character overcoming the problems that come with living in that country then the theme would center around war and the effects of war. For that reason 'Theme - Conveys a message or truth about life'
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Answer:
A
Explanation:
I don’t understand the question fully but it seems like the logical answer
Answer:
C. Novels are filled with great and specific details.
Explanation:
In a novel, the story isn't simplified. It is the same with the themes in a novel. Both are complex, and specified. Not every word matters though, for example, 'and' is a common conjunction used in a vast majority of sentences but it doesn't hold great significance. Characters can be varied, and numerous. It usually isn't limited to a few characters.
Hope that helps!