What is the purpose of using a plot diagram
to structure the order of events in your narrative...
English, 26.09.2019 01:20 AikawaAisyah2080
What is the purpose of using a plot diagram
to structure the order of events in your narrative
to identify your audience and purpose
to narrow your topic so that it is manageable
to create ideas and/or topics for your narrative
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English, 21.06.2019 20:00
20 points plus brainlest answer if right.joe nesbo, a travelling salesman, was staying at a hotel for business. he was having a dinner meeting that night, so he decided to take a nap in the middle of the afternoon. he was awakened by a knock at the door, and then a man walked in. “oh my, i’m terribly sorry, this isn’t my room. , pardon the intrusion.” the man calmly backed out and left. nesbo got up and locked the door – something he forgot to do before his nap – and lay back down on the bed. but then he shot up in bed and called the lobby to tell them there was a burglar on the prowl. what made nesbo think that?
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English, 22.06.2019 01:00
Is the group of words a simple sentence, a compound sentence, or a run-on sentence? jan went on a quiz show, won two hundred dollars, and bought gifts for her family. a. run-on sentence b. compound sentence c. simple sentence
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English, 22.06.2019 02:50
Read the passage and answer the question. georgia always awoke at 7: 00 a.m. her morning routine always went in the same order, and her friends and family could consistently count on her to be on time. even when she won the lottery, her routine stayed exactly the same! which type of character is georgia? a. round b. dynamic c. narrator d. static
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English, 22.06.2019 04:00
What does atticus do after sunday dinner and why does it seem unusual
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