Answer:
ima just take all your points and roll out tbh peace
Explanation:
This isn't a great story, to be quite honest. The story focuses less on the ways man used to start fires and more on the ways that nature started fires independently of humans.
That being said, it would seem as though the author is trying to express the fragility of fire early on, and it does seem as though he/she is saying that early on, humans just found a small amount of fire from a really dangerous origin to use as a kindling.
For sure, your answer should come from the second paragraph, which is the paragraph describing early kindling methods.
Answer:
1. conversation: dialogue
2. narrator's perspective: point of view
3. "feeling" generated by a story: atmosphere
4. background: setting
5. inanimate object with human will: personification
6. overstatement: hyperbole
7. protagonist against someone or something else: conflict
8. high point of action: climax
9. action framework: plot
10. used for summaries and transitions: narration
Explanation:
In this exercise, you have to match the terms with its definitions. These terms are different<u> elements of fiction </u>and are very important when writing a story because they help the author develop the story and its theme and also helps the reader to interpret correctly what the author wrote.
Answer:
Unintentional plagiarism is not giving proper credit for someone else's ideas, research, or words, even if it was not intentional to present them as your own. Even if it was not intentional, it is still plagiarism and not acceptable. Accidentally failing to cite your sources correctly
Explanation:
Five steps
Step 1: Understand Plagiarism. Plagiarism is when you use another person's words or ideas and try to pass them off as your own. ...
Step 2: Properly Quote and Paraphrase. ...
Step 3: Properly Cite Sources. ...
Step 4: Check Your Work for Possible Plagiarism. ...
Step 5: Practice.
Brainliest please???
Answer:
the answer is A
Explanation:
awash means covered or flooded with