English, 06.03.2021 04:50, PrisonKing3749
Read the excerpt from the story The Mystery of the Missing Library Books:
I stared in disbelief. Turning, I walked towards the new releases section, but most of the shelves were as empty as overturned buckets. Sandra, my sidekick, was hidden behind her pile of books. She updated me on detective gear, handed me a glass of water, and introduced our next assignment. We would be investigating the missing library books. I looked at Sandra, reluctant to investigate books.
Read the excerpt from the play An Adventure for Detective Dennis:
SANDRA: (Lowers her book) It's nice to see you ready for another adventure, Dennis. Here is the latest detective gear that arrived for you, but I still think that my invisible powder invention works better than the invisible chalk. A couple of my inventions will be ready for field testing next week. Until then, you can investigate the missing library books. (Dennis looks at Sandra with a pained expression on his face.)
What is the difference in the way the authors show Dennis's feelings about investigating the missing books in The Mystery of the Missing Library Books and An Adventure for Detective Dennis? (2 points)
a
In The Mystery of the Missing Library Books, Dennis's feelings are shown through dialogue, while in An Adventure for Detective Dennis, Dennis's feelings are shown through figurative language.
b
In The Mystery of the Missing Library Books, Dennis's feelings are shown through figurative language, while in An Adventure for Detective Dennis, Dennis's feelings are shown through dialogue.
c
In The Mystery of the Missing Library Books, Dennis's feelings are shown through his own words, while in An Adventure for Detective Dennis, Dennis's feelings are shown through stage directions.
d
In The Mystery of the Missing Library Books, Dennis's feelings are shown through stage directions, while in An Adventure for Detective Dennis, Dennis's feelings are shown through stanzas.
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English, 22.06.2019 11:00, asiaosterling
Title the ramayana introduction hook (first sentence that captures the reader): connection/transition to thesis (brief summary of stories): thesis statement the ramayana the author uses indirect and direct characterization to depit the character sita as being beautiful, emotional, and quick to do things without thinking. : body paragraph 1 topic sentence (summary of paragraph): quote (don’t forget in-text citation): explanation of quote (connect it to thesis): end sentence to wrap up idea: body paragraph 2 topic sentence (summary of paragraph): quote (don’t forget in-text citation): explanation of quote (connect it to thesis): end sentence to wrap up idea: body paragraph 3 topic sentence (summary of paragraph): quote (don’t forget in-text citation): explanation of quote (connect it to thesis): end sentence to wrap up idea: conclusion reword thesis statement (not exact wording): summarize main idea (two-ish sentences summing up your topic sentence points): final thought (leave your reader with a big idea to take away): works cited last name, first name. "title of story." title of collection, edited by editor's name(s), publisher, year, page range of entry.
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English, 22.06.2019 14:10, allisonzawodny3533
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English, 22.06.2019 16:30, ilizzy1224
Which are characteristics of graphic novels? check all that apply. using speech bubbles using first-person perspective combining words and images dividing the story into frames telling only nonfiction stories
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Read the excerpt from the story The Mystery of the Missing Library Books:
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