What should a reader consider when tracing chronological text structure? Select 3 options. a.The meaning behind the events b.The causal relationships between events c.The responses and reactions to events d.The factors that influence events e.The author's purpose in describing the events

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:

B) the causal relationships between events

C) the responses and reactions to events

D) the factors that influence events

Explanation:

EDGE21 :))

Answer 2
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Answer:

It's B, C, D.

Explanation:

Edge 2020;)


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Very briefly, give one example of how Penelope shows fidelity to Odysseus and one example of how she shows infidelity.

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Penelope showed fidelity to Odysseus through simply not entertaining any other man at the time Odysseus was away, as well as managing the household devoutly and raising their son to be emulate or follow his father's legacy. 

An example of how she showed infidelity was when she was 'teasing' the suitors she had and actually considered the thought of her being a widow. But that's as close as she could get.

Indirect characterization is __________ by the author. inferred implied directly given justified

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Indirect characterization is implied by the author

implied is the answer :D

Can any1 let me know if this is good?Death
Death is a road
I wish I hadn’t found
I didn’t know
How I was needed to stay around
I lost my family
The love of my life
My heart was torn
People wanted me alive
I didn’t know
What I had done
Now all I can do
Is watch them run
Away from themselves
Away from death scythe
Away from their life
my poetry.....

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it is perfect don't change anything!!!

If the narrator of a fictional piece is not a character in the story, which statement about the narrator is true? The narrator of the work is always known as the speaker. (Wrong) The narrator is the historical author of the piece. The narrator will speak from a third-person point of view. The narrator speaks using authorial voice.

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We can have two principal points of view: the first-person point of vies, when a person s describing their own experiences and the third-person point of view when it's as if someone else was describing it.

A first-person point of view is only possible if the narrator is a part of the story

So the correct answer is:
he narrator will speak from a third-person point of view.

Answer: D) The narrator will speak from a third-person point of view.

Explanation: We can have two main points of view: first-person, when a person describes their own experiences, and third-person, when it appears as if someone else is describing it. A first-person narrative is only feasible if the narrator is a character in the story.

Read the sentence.When I was a child, I wanted to, in 1974, become a pilot.

Which of these correctly identifies the problem in this sentence?

split infinitive
dangling modifier
shift in person
shift in tense

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As what the sentence above illustrated is the problem of split infinitive. Infinitive phrase is evident by the use of the word "to". The most appropriate corrected sentence is to state in this manner:

In 1974, when I was a child, I wanted to become a pilot.

Author’s Methods: What claims does Jefferson make about governments? How do these claims impact his argument?

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In the Declaration of Independence, Jefferson claims that governments are instituted among men to secure the unalienable rights of Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. When a government fails to do that, it is the right and the duty of men to take it down and build a new one that does secure those rights.

In the overall argument, he is trying to prove that the English government has failed to fulfill its duties, so the thirteen colonies are entitled to break away from it and create its own government.