Hi Hi!!! So this is a little tricky answer so let’s use the element of elimination! 1.) It CAN’T be this one because the story states that she didn’t give up on looking for answers 2.) this one is wrong bc the story states that she is unsure if dragons exist or not. 3.) I don’t think think this one is an option because she is just wondering if dragons exist or not, so it’s not a main idea 4.) This Could be the most accurate answer of all because if u tell someone about that story you will describe the main point so it would sound like “It’s ab a girl who looks for info on dragons but can’t decide if dragons exist or not”. I think this could be the answer.
Sentence b. has the cause underlined. Our apartment is on the 11th <u>floor</u>; therefore, we have a great view of the city. The effect of having a 11th floor apartment is that they <em>have a great view of the city.</em>
Ovid created suspense in "Pyramus and Thisbe" by dragging on Pyramus discovering the fate of his love which was all untrue. He did this by using many sentences that eluded to this discovery, causing Pyramus' death. Suspense is further carried on by Thisbe now having to discover her lover close to death, promising her own downfall in the name of love.