Answer the following worksheet questions.1) Setting: What is the town like and where is it located? What is the culture like?

2) Setting: Where does your main character live? Describe the living space. (could take several paragraphs of detail)

3) Theme: What is the theme for the story and how will you weave it into the plot? What do you want to reader to learn?

4) Symbolism: (optional) What symbols will you use to support your theme and plot? What do they represent and how will you weave them into the story?

5) Tone: (optional) What will your tone be toward each of your three characters, and how will your readers discover these tones?

6) Mood: (optional) What will the mood be in an important scene of your story (quite possibly at the climax)? How will you create this mood? Be descriptive in your explanation.

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Answer 1
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you need to write your OWN story and answer this question it seems


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The answer choice which is a singular contraction among others is; Choice B; Hasn't.

Which answer choice is a singular contraction?

A contraction as the name implies is a shortened version of the spoken and written forms of a word, syllable, or word group, created by omission of internal letters and sounds.

The singular contraction in this case is Hasn't as it emerges from the words Has and Not and since, has is a singular verb.

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Among the choices, option B. Hasn't, is a singular contraction. "Hasn't" is the shortened word for "has not". The rest of the choices are plural contractions: Don't from do not, Haven't from have not, and Weren't from were not.