Question
1. when non-human things are given simple human characteristics, this is an example of what?
2. however, when non-human things are given the ability to think, talk, and act consciously like humans, that is an example of what?
3. in what point-of-view is the narrator outside the story, and can see everything that is going on?
the first part of a plot, where the reader is often given enough information so that the story makes sense, is called the what?
2. however, when non-human things are given the ability to think, talk, and act consciously like humans, that is an example of what?
3. in what point-of-view is the narrator outside the story, and can see everything that is going on?
the first part of a plot, where the reader is often given enough information so that the story makes sense, is called the what?
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bobpursley
Wouldn't it make more sense to put as school subject English or Writing?
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