Asked by Niqua Lov3ly
lol u welcome but i actually relly don't get what my teachers see its an worksheet and the directions are to answer each question usin the underlined academic voc word and its 5 questions and with the five questions i have to answer them using the word in the sentence
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
What are the five questions?
I assume the five words are categorize, elements, motive, emotion, and aspect.
I assume the five words are categorize, elements, motive, emotion, and aspect.
Answered by
Niqua Lov3ly
**yes here are the five questions**
1.Do appels to [Emotion] usually invole the head more than the heart or vica versa?
2.What is one way you can [cateregorize] characters in a story or play?
3.what literay [element] do writers use to describe the circumstances of a story such as the time and place that the events occur?
4.What elemts in a story often serve as clues to a character [motives]?
5.Why is the point of view usally an important [aspect] of a story?
1.Do appels to [Emotion] usually invole the head more than the heart or vica versa?
2.What is one way you can [cateregorize] characters in a story or play?
3.what literay [element] do writers use to describe the circumstances of a story such as the time and place that the events occur?
4.What elemts in a story often serve as clues to a character [motives]?
5.Why is the point of view usally an important [aspect] of a story?
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Thank you for clarifying your assignment.
I think your teacher wants you to answer the questions in complete sentences, using the vocabulary word.
For instance:
1. Appeals to <u>emotion</u> usually involve the heart more than the head.
2. You can <u>categorize</u> characters in a story as heroic or cowardly.
I'm sure you can now answer the rest of the questions in the same format. Please watch your spelling and sentence structure.
I think your teacher wants you to answer the questions in complete sentences, using the vocabulary word.
For instance:
1. Appeals to <u>emotion</u> usually involve the heart more than the head.
2. You can <u>categorize</u> characters in a story as heroic or cowardly.
I'm sure you can now answer the rest of the questions in the same format. Please watch your spelling and sentence structure.
Answered by
Niqua
****need help with making a sentece just with this one****
what elemtss in a story often serve as clues to a characters [motives]? need and answer with the word motives in side the answer while answering it
what elemtss in a story often serve as clues to a characters [motives]? need and answer with the word motives in side the answer while answering it
Answered by
Ms. Sue
A character's <u>motives</u> are usually shown by what he thinks and what he says.
Answered by
Niqua
nevermind fount it thanks:]
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