The two statements about narrative nonfiction are true are:
1. Events and incidents presented are as close to reality as possible.
2. The action in the story reflects the writer's central thesis statement.
It also may be presented objectively or subjectively.
They don't want to follow the orders of their masters anymore.
B.
They are terribly thirsty.
C.
The monkeys promise not to take any of the beans while they are gone.
D.
They see a chance to escape slavery.
Answer:
CAPTAIN: A virtuous maid, the daughter of a count
That died some twelvemonth since; then leaving her
In the protection of his son, her brother,
Who shortly also died; for whose dear love,
They say, she hath abjured the company
And sight of men. (Twelfth Night, act I, scene II)
Explanation:
Answer:
Several key mistakes contributed to the spread of the great fire and stopped it from being put out.