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By including facts, it backs up what your saying when sharing information (history) with someone. If you share your opinion it helps the reader or person your sharing with connect.
b. after the falling action the story wind down to its conclusion
c. falling action gives authors a way to show how characters have changed
d. falling action is the part of the plot that tells why a character is important
The correct answer is B because falling action occurs after the climax and before the very end of the story.
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Answer: ITS D
Explanation: BECAUSE IF THEY DIDNT HAVE AN FALLING ACTION THEN THEY WOULDN'T SHOW WHAT THEY HAVE ACCOMPLISHED
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Virginia Woolf in 'The Death of the Moth' portrays life as a struggle against death, with meaning found in the struggle itself. Henry David Thoreau, in contrast, suggests in 'Walden' that meaningfulness comes from a life of simplicity and closeness to nature. Both perspectives have merit: life often feels meaningless because of our external expectations, but struggle can also be a source of meaning.
In "The Death of the Moth," Virginia Woolf views life as a struggle against the inevitable death. Despite the fragility and insignificance of an individual life when faced with the might of death, she proposes that the meaning is found in the struggle itself. Each life has an inherent drive to exist, despite its 'apparent meaninglessness'.
On the other hand, Henry David Thoreau acknowledges the existence of this struggle but offers a different perspective in 'Walden.' He advocates for a life of simplicity and closeness to nature as a way to imbue life with meaning, ultimately suggesting that meaningfulness is not external, but comes from the self.
I agree with both Woolf and Thoreau in different ways. I believe life often feels meaningless because we, as humans, seek to impose external meanings on it, rather than finding the value within ourselves and our experiences as Thoreau suggests. However, I also appreciate Woolf's point that struggle itself can be a source of meaning.
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When that I was and a little tiny boy,
A foolish thing was but a toy,
but when I came to man's estate,
'Gainst knaves and thieves men shut their gate,
For the rain it raineth every day...
A.
Young children are not much different from the adults that they will one day grow to become.
B.
An adult cannot be expected to recall all the foolish things he or she did as a young child.
C.
Adults have plenty of real problems of their own, so they have little time for the extra conflicts caused by fools.
D.
While young children can be saddened by life's problems, adults hardly notice life's everyday difficulties.
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