A.
compound
B.
complex
C.
compound-complex
D.
simple
B.) Have you ever seen a horse lay down?
C.) Caesar could hear the teacher asking students to lay the homework assignment on his desk.
D.) “Leave me alone,” I said to my sister. “I just want to lay here for awhile.”
Which sentence in this excerpt from “Final Night” by Laura Emily Goldblatt is the paragraph’s topic sentence?
The correct answer is (1) This camp is no ordinary place
Explanation:
A topic sentence is the sentence that expresses or summarizes the main idea of a paragraph, this sentence is usually the first sentence in the paragraph and encapsulates the rest of the sentences of the paragraph, this means the paragraph is composed of a topic sentence that tells the reader what the paragraph is about and a set of supporting sentences that explain the topic sentence. Considering this in the excerpt from "Final Night" "(1) This camp is no ordinary place" is the topic sentence not only because it is the first sentence but because this sentence is a summary of the paragraph, in this way, sentence (2) and (3) explain the reasons why the camp was no ordinary, but it is in sentence (1) the general idea of the paragraph is set.
Answer: D is the answer
Explanation: Imagery has to do with your eyes. Your eyes are one of the five senses. Hope this helped!!
b. place, theme, and character
c. past, present, and future
d. plot, place, and style+
The setting in a story provides details about the time, sequence, and place. It is crucial in storytelling as it heavily influences the development of characters, plot, and themes in the narrative.
In literature, setting refers to the specific environment or location in which the action of a story unfolds. This can include broad categories like a city, country, or planet, or more specific locales like a school, office, or home. The setting illuminates a story by providing details regarding the time and place in which the story occurs, the sequence of events, and the situations in which the characters find themselves.
So, in response to your question, setting illuminates a story by providing details regarding option a: time, sequence, and place. For example, in Charlotte Bronte's 'Jane Eyre', the setting of Thornfield Hall helps establish the mysterious and oppressive atmosphere that is key to the novel's plot. A present-day setting in New York City would create a completely different tone and story. Thus, setting is a crucial element in storytelling and greatly influences the development of a story's characters, plot, and theme.
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