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Need help on writing stories!!!? Would you use past-tense when narrating? John and Agnes demanded an answer on why this mysterious person WAS caging animals. Artemus awakened with a start. He sat up. As his eyes fell into focus, he realized that his bed WAS surrounded by people. ... (Asked by Alex) |
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| most of the times yes, very rarely, it's during the present. But yeah, you would need to use past-tense writing there....(Answered by Norlin) | |
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I really Need Help Plz!!? EFFUSIVE: EMOTIONLESS A.tired : lazy B.stout : portly C.mighty : feeble D.powerful : potent LENGTHINESS : BREVITY A.balance : symmetry B.pursuit : undertaking C.tumult : silence D.victory : championship DESCRIBE : RELATE A.sing : hear B.applaud : clap C.foretell : ignore D.need : give GRANDILOQUENT : PRETENTIOUS A.horrid : dreadful B.reasonable : illogical C.obedient : rebellious D.funny : sad RECOUNT : NARRATE A.verify : disprove B.cry : laugh C.arouse : awaken D. pass : fail SNOB : CONDESCENDING A.donor : benevolent B.fanatic : yielding C.buffoon : glum D.ascetic : hedonistic ENUNCIATE : GARBLE A.hear : listen B.fight : squabble C.quit : lose D.focus : blur LIABILITY : ASSET A.trash : treasure B.potency : power C.loyalty : faithfulness D.money : cash ... (Asked by Janine) |
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| Next time, don't procrastinate. Do your own homework before you start asking people if they want fries with that....(Answered by two_eighty_eight) | |
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About Balboa the explorer? Can anyone narrate balboa's life. Can anyone also get a map showing Balboa's exploration. Thank you. ... (Asked by Shadow) |
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| This site is a brief description of Balboa and his expeditions; but does not contain a map. http://coloquio.com/famosos/balboa.html This site gives a brief description and a rudimentary map. http://www.enchantedlearning.com/explorers/page/b/balboa.shtml...(Answered by funtym888) | |
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The events in "the raven" by edgar poe are Gothic in that they? A. occur in an old mansion with a damp dungeon B. center on a romantic view of love C. are narrated in ornate language D. focus on the irrational side of human imagination ... (Asked by billy t) |
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Analogies!!!? EFFUSIVE: EMOTIONLESS A.tired : lazy B.stout : portly C.mighty : feeble D.powerful : potent LENGTHINESS : BREVITY A.balance : symmetry B.pursuit : undertaking C.tumult : silence D.victory : championship DESCRIBE : RELATE A.sing : hear B.applaud : clap C.foretell : ignore D.need : give GRANDILOQUENT : PRETENTIOUS A.horrid : dreadful B.reasonable : illogical C.obedient : rebellious D.funny : sad RECOUNT : NARRATE A.verify : disprove B.cry : laugh C.arouse : awaken D. pass : fail SNOB : CONDESCENDING A.donor : benevolent B.fanatic : ... (Asked by Janine) |
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how would I do narration and examples in class? I have to stand and front of the class and narrate something and give example for something. ... (Asked by frannyg123@sbcglobal.net) |
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| What are you suposed to narrate? Once you figure that out, you can probably find olots of examples. Are you looking for a topic? WHy don't you choose, "storms"? After all, this country has been hit hard by hurricanes and tornadoes so much this year, it should be easy to find loads of information and examples all over the web. good luck! If this doesn't help, add some information to your question; or, ask your mom or dad.. or, older sibling, if you have one!...(Answered by annebananalolitachiquita) | |
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Can somebody explain this to me...? Hi, I'm an internation student and currently taking this writing class in the local community college. I've yet received an writing assignment this week and it stated : Write a personal essay in which you narrate/describe your experiences as a writer. Write about what you think is important to be a good writer. For example, some people consider revision process as a key element of written literacy development. But there might be other things that can be applied to individual learners. Try to explain your points using your experience or evidences from the textbook or other reading materials. You may want ... (Asked by Kwan) |
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| I believe that it's asking for YOU to TELL (from your point of view) what are important skills or things that you should/need to have to be a good writer. When they talk about the revision process, they are saying that going back to edit things makes a better paper. They want you to explain why these things make for a good writer by either using your own experiences or from what you've read in a book or newspaper. Ask yourself questions (i.e. proper grammer makes for a good writer, but why? how?) so you can better explain yourself in telling your story. Hopefully ...(Answered by eboniivoried) | |
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Should I write in 1st person ot 3d and I need help with quotes for my short story.? I have to write a short story for my 8th grade class. My short story is basically only about the main character and barely any reaction from minor characters. I am currently writing it in 1st person with everyting happening in real-time. Do you reccomend this? Also should I use quotes? My character says and narrates a lot of thing with only a few phrases from any other characters. E-mail me at vickash_dial@yahoo.com if you have any questions. ... (Asked by Vickash D) |
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| When I write, I tend to prefer 3rd person, simply because I often have many characters and it's easier to jump from character to character that way. If you only have one character that is being focused on, it's really about what makes you more comfortable. When you say in "real time" do you mean you are using present tense? (ie. I am walking into the room. I look around and see no one that I recognize)? This tense tends to get on my nerves. I far prefer reading something in past tense (ie. ...(Answered by Kilalita) | |
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help me pls? where can i find narrated events that is belong to people any website ... (Asked by duchess) |
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Explain estimation procedure, narrate the importance of Hypothesis in research and mention steps in hypoththes ... (Asked by Neetu) |
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| Excuse me but do your own homework. If you have a survey question for a paper, this is a great place to get statistical data. But don't expect us to write your paper for you. Now to give a short answer to your question, estimation is where you guess as closely as possible to narrow down the answer. A hypothesis is a statement about a question. In other words, you have a question. You write down ideas that you think may be the right answer (these are the hypotheses). Then you experiment to find ...(Answered by Diane) | |
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