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Why is it important to pick a narrator carefully when planning to write a narrative? The narrator tells the story, but it is the reader who controls how events are imagined. The narrator's point of view determines the sequence of events. The narrator must know what all characters think at all times. The narrative will change depending on the narrator's tone and point of view.

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need help plz

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OK wait up

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kk

OpenStudy (anonymous):

c is not right

OpenStudy (anonymous):

is it b

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I think its B or D but i think its B too

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so wich one is it?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

B and then tell if I am wrong but i am really sorry if i am wroong I am going with B too

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need help an onothwer

OpenStudy (anonymous):

k which one

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which statement accurately describes the use of a third-person omniscient narrator? It creates a narrator who can only reveal the thoughts of one character. The narrator is able to explain firsthand what occurs in the narrative. It allows an author to explain what anyone in the narrative thinks and feels. It forces an author to use first-person pronouns, such as I, me, we, and us.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

its c?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thnxs

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i will ask you for help if i need it

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no problem thanks for the medal

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i got a 60 its ok i pasd

OpenStudy (anonymous):

np thnxs also for the medal

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok need help agin sorry plz

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ok

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I need help to

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okWhich sentence uses parenthetical elements most effectively to combine the information in the sentences? I have a new hobby, which is keeping track of all the wild birds I spot. I have a (new) hobby, which is keeping track—of all the (wild) birds I spot. I have a new hobby, keeping track—of all the wild birds I spot. I have a new hobby—keeping track—of all the (wild) birds (I spot).

OpenStudy (anonymous):

annthing?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

may be B i guess but i am not sure

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok can you help me on my test then i help you?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yeah alright

OpenStudy (anonymous):

is because im in a ruch because i have to finish school to go out in the weeckend

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Select the best way to clarify or add an example to a sentence. Use dashes. Use commas to change the meaning of the sentence. Rewrite the sentence. Use parentheses.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

D

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Select the sentence that correctly uses dashes for emphasis. My baby sister dropped her nearly full—bottle of juice—in a mud puddle. My baby sister dropped her nearly full bottle—of juice—in a mud puddle. My baby sister dropped her bottle of juice in a mud—puddle. My baby—sister—dropped her nearly full bottle of juice in a mud puddle.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Select the sentence that correctly uses parentheses. Everyone who lives (in the United States) hears the story about George Washington and the cherry tree. The story about how (George Washington) told his father that he accidentally cut down the cherry tree is often told to teach children the value of honesty. George Washington told his father, "I cannot tell a lie. (I cut down the cherry tree!)" Do you believe the story about the president (George Washington) who, as a boy, admitted to his father that he cut down the cherry tree?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Iam not that sure about this one but I think is A

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Consider these sentences: Our parents pay for our cell phones. They like to be in constant contact with us. Which sentence uses parenthetical elements most effectively to combine the information in the sentences? Parents (who pay for our cell phones) like to be in constant contact with us. Parents who pay for our phones (like to be) in constant contact (with us). Our parents like to be in constant contact with us (even though) they pay—for our cell phones. Liking to be in constant contact with us, our parents—pay—for our cell phones.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thats A

OpenStudy (anonymous):

elect the sentence that correctly uses commas in a non-restrictive phrase. A river, that is polluted, is unsafe for swimming. Polluted rivers, which can exist anywhere, are unsafe for swimming. When a river becomes polluted, it is no longer safe for swimming. However, rivers sometimes become polluted when nearby farms use too many poisons.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

maybe A

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Change this sentence to correctly include a restrictive phrase. Everyone crowded around the ball player, the pitcher, who hit the winning run. Everyone crowded around the ball player who hit the winning run. Everyone crowded around the pitcher because he hit the winning run. Because he hit the winning run, everyone crowded around the pitcher. Everyone crowded around the pitcher, the ball player who hit the winning run.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

a or b

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which of the following sentences is best written? My favorite day of the year is July 24 my birthday. My favorite day, of the year, is July 24 my birthday. My favorite day of the year is July 24th—my birthday. My favorite day of the year is (July 24) my birthday.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

a or d

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Consider the following sentences: Eddie went to a movie theater with his friends to see the new fantasy flick, The Gremlins Attack the Mouse People. They sat through the movie twice. What is the best way to rewrite the sentence using parenthetical elements? Eddie went to a (movie) theater with his friends to see the new fantasy flick (The Gremlins Attack the Mouse People), and they sat through the movie twice. Eddie went to a movie theater with his friends to see the new fantasy flick, The Gremlins Attack the Mouse People, and they sat through the movie twice. Eddie went to a movie theater—with his friends—to see the new fantasy flick—The Gremlins Attack the Mouse People—and they sat through the movie—twice. Eddie went to a movie theater (with his friends) to see the new fantasy flick (The Gremlins Attack the Mouse People), and they sat throu

OpenStudy (anonymous):

B

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Choose the sentence in which the non-restrictive phrase appears in bold. Mattie, whom I've known since preschool, is the only person I know at my new school. My friend Mattie is the only person I know at my new school. Mattie is my oldest friend and the only person I know at my new school. The only person I know at my new school is Mattie—my oldest friend.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A or D

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hey i faild it

OpenStudy (anonymous):

can you help me again i dont mean to bothere

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no it doesnt bother u can ask when ever

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thnlx your so nice

OpenStudy (anonymous):

np

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Consider the following sentences: Eddie went to a movie theater with his friends to see the new fantasy flick, The Gremlins Attack the Mouse People. They sat through the movie twice. What is the best way to rewrite the sentence using parenthetical elements? Eddie went to a (movie) theater with his friends to see the new fantasy flick (The Gremlins Attack the Mouse People), and they sat through the movie twice. Eddie went to a movie theater with his friends to see the new fantasy flick, The Gremlins Attack the Mouse People, and they sat through the movie twice. Eddie went to a movie theater—with his friends—to see the new fantasy flick—The Gremlins Attack the Mouse People—and they sat through the movie—twice. Eddie went to a movie theater (with his friends) to see the new fantasy flick (The Gremlins Attack the Mouse People), and they sat through the movie (twice).

OpenStudy (anonymous):

b

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Consider these sentences: Our parents pay for our cell phones. They like to be in constant contact with us. Which sentence uses parenthetical elements most effectively to combine the information in the sentences? Parents (who pay for our cell phones) like to be in constant contact with us. Parents who pay for our phones (like to be) in constant contact (with us). Our parents like to be in constant contact with us (even though) they pay—for our cell phones. Liking to be in constant contact with us, our parents—pay—for our cell phones.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

b

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Select the sentence that correctly uses commas in a non-restrictive phrase. A river, that is polluted, is unsafe for swimming. Polluted rivers, which can exist anywhere, are unsafe for swimming. When a river becomes polluted, it is no longer safe for swimming. However, rivers sometimes become polluted when nearby farms use too many poisons.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

a

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which of the following sentences is best written? My favorite day of the year is July 24 my birthday. My favorite day, of the year, is July 24 my birthday. My favorite day of the year is July 24th—my birthday. My favorite day of the year is (July 24) my birthday.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

a

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Choose the sentence in which the non-restrictive phrase appears in bold. Mattie, whom I've known since preschool, is the only person I know at my new school. My friend Mattie is the only person I know at my new school. Mattie is my oldest friend and the only person I know at my new school. The only person I know at my new school is Mattie—my oldest friend.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A OR B

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Select the sentence that correctly uses parentheses. Everyone who lives (in the United States) hears the story about George Washington and the cherry tree. The story about how (George Washington) told his father that he accidentally cut down the cherry tree is often told to teach children the value of honesty. George Washington told his father, "I cannot tell a lie. (I cut down the cherry tree!)" Do you believe the story about the president (George Washington) who, as a boy, admitted to his father that he cut down the cherry tree?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

SORRY I FAILED U THE LAST TEST

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A

OpenStudy (anonymous):

b

OpenStudy (anonymous):

GO WITH B

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Everyone crowded around the ball player, the pitcher, who hit the winning run. Everyone crowded around the ball player who hit the winning run. Everyone crowded around the pitcher because he hit the winning run. Because he hit the winning run, everyone crowded around the pitcher. Everyone crowded around the pitcher, the ball player who hit the winning run.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i think is d not sure

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Consider these sentences: I have a new hobby. I keep track of all the wild birds I spot. Which sentence uses parenthetical elements most effectively to combine the information in the sentences? I have a new hobby, which is keeping track of all the wild birds I spot. I have a (new) hobby, which is keeping track—of all the (wild) birds I spot. I have a new hobby, keeping track—of all the wild birds I spot. I have a new hobby—keeping track—of all the (wild) birds (I spot).

OpenStudy (anonymous):

b

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i faild again

OpenStudy (anonymous):

sorry

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thats ok

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hey

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Stephania

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hello

OpenStudy (anonymous):

sorry I got busy with my bros

OpenStudy (anonymous):

haha im done i got a 60 i PASSED YES WUP WUP

OpenStudy (anonymous):

nice job

OpenStudy (anonymous):

NEED HELP

OpenStudy (anonymous):

???

OpenStudy (anonymous):

DO YOU NEED HELP

OpenStudy (anonymous):

alright what do u need help on and no I don't ant more thanks for asking I am helping my bros but I can help u too

OpenStudy (anonymous):

YES I DO

OpenStudy (anonymous):

al right what is it

OpenStudy (anonymous):

give me a seconde

OpenStudy (anonymous):

k

OpenStudy (anonymous):

What is the main function of signal words? They help readers predict the main ideas. They suggest that the author is not an expert. They alert the reader that the article is about to end. They indicate that information is from a reliable source.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

HELLO?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I am not sure a or b

OpenStudy (anonymous):

You are looking for information about health problems in poor countries. You find a website that includes facts, charts, names of diseases, and organizations that help. What information would you list first on your "Works Cited" page? Author's name Name of the website Date the site was last updated Name of the organization that sponsors the cite

OpenStudy (anonymous):

THERE ARE ONLY 5 QUESTIONS

OpenStudy (anonymous):

WILL GIVE MEDAL

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I am not sure but i say b or d

OpenStudy (anonymous):

its b

OpenStudy (anonymous):

What does it mean to plagiarize someone else's work? To add signal words so others know the ideas are yours To arrange your work so that it looks like someone else's work To know how it feels when someone steals your idea To use someone else's words or ideas without giving them credit

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last one

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