The Dream

(1) Sophia had to wake up early in the morning on school days for the swimming practice sessions that were conducted before school began for the day. (2) As she walked home after school, she felt tired and wanted to finish her dinner early and go to sleep. (3) However, that night, she couldn't help but worry about how tough the upcoming tournament would be, which was making it difficult for her to sleep. (4) After struggling to get some sleep, Sophia entered into a deep dream.
(5) In her dream, she was on a boat with her friend and competitor, Molly, going down a calm river. (6) They finally reached a beautiful island, which they decided to explore together. (7) As they started walking, they encountered a tribe. (8)The people in the tribe spoke a language Molly understood. (9) The chief of the tribe invited Sophia and Molly to a nearby hut and offered them refreshments. (10) After that, the chief took them on a guided tour of the island. (11) The chief of the tribe spoke to Molly, and Molly concluded that they were friendly. (12) Sophia looked at the strange birds on the island and was so lost in admiring them that she did not realize she was alone, and that Molly and the members of the tribe had moved on. (13) Sophia tried to run in the direction where she last saw Molly, but something kept holding her back.
(14) Sophia woke up suddenly from her deep slumber and noticed that her legs were tangled in the sheets. (15) She let out a giggle and was relieved that it was only a nightmare.

Which sentence should be moved in the passage to create a clear flow of ideas?
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sentence 10
sentence 11
sentence 7
sentence 8

Sentence 11: "The chief of the tribe spoke to Molly, and Molly concluded that they were friendly."

Use the introductory paragraph below to complete the activity.

"Alone in her studio, Mina sat in front of her canvas admiring her latest creation, when the doorbell rang. "Coming!" Mina shouted cheerfully as she ran down the stairs. She twisted the deadbolt and opened the door, but, to her surprise, the only thing waiting for her was the fresh air of the beautiful spring day. "Hello?" she asked, looking around. No one was there. She was just about to close the door when a glimmer of color caught her eye. Down by her feet, there was a small red box. Intrigued, she picked it up and took one last look around. A light breeze tickled her arm, and she shuddered."

In three to five sentences, explain what point of view the author uses and how the author creates interest in the story.
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The author uses a third-person limited point of view in the story, focusing primarily on Mina's thoughts, feelings, and experiences. By describing Mina's actions and reactions, the author allows the reader to experience the events from Mina's perspective. The author creates interest in the story by building suspense through the mysterious ringing of the doorbell and the discovery of the red box. The unexpected nature of these events keeps the reader engaged and curious about what will happen next. Additionally, the use of descriptive language, such as mentioning the fresh air of the beautiful spring day and the light breeze tickling Mina's arm, helps to create a vivid and engaging setting for the story.