the blend of imagination with facts
the third-person point of view
the vivid description of the landscape
the first-person point of view
The other answer on this question only gave one when it asked for two, if I am not mistaken. The one they did give is correct; However, they did not really explain it. So for anyone still looking for this questions answer, or for anyone looking to confirm it, I'll put this here.
- The vivid description of the landscape.
- The first-person point of view.
A vivid description of any nature is a common trait of a memoir. Because memoirs are a collection of memories from the authors real life, they are able to recount such events in more detail than someone who has just made the story up.
The vast majority of memoirs are written in past tense with a first-person point of view. This is because they are recalling real events that happened to them sometime in their past. Although not all memoirs do this, that is still the correct answer because most do, and Shackleton does. Shackleton's "South!" is written in first-person.
The other options do not apply here.
There is no "imagination" in memoirs, because memoirs are factual events. That means the first two are out.
Third-person point of view is also out, because as I stated above, Shackleton's "South!" is written in first-person.
Answer:magazine article
Explanation:
B. topic sentence
C. graphic organizer
D. verbal sketch
Answer:
C. graphic organizer
Explanation:
This can help you, first, to organise your ideas. The nodes from the graphic organiser will stand for your main concepts and you can place them in order of importance. Then, you will draw arrows from one node to the other to signal the logical connection between them. This graphic organiser can also help you revise your essay since the nodes will help you see if you have developed your ideas hierarchicaly. Besides, the arrows will help you revise the logical coherence of your essay.