Determine which structural element is used in the following poem:

The sea shore
I did explore.
It was so much fun,
But now the day is done.

A. Rhyme scheme****
B. Sonnet
C. Trochaic trimeter
D. Tetrameter

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1. rhyme scheme
2. The stage directions reveal that Otto is impatient and frustrated.
3. We know that the creature in the river is the monster because the text states that it “continues to follow him” and then disappears when "he moved away" from the river.
4.Trying new things can lead to great experiences.
5.the main events leading to the expansion of the country
6. first person: uses the pronouns she, he, they, it. Is told by the main character. Uses the pronoun I.
third person limited: uses the pronouns she, he, they, it. Is told by a narrator outside of the story
third person omniscient: uses the pronouns she, he, they, it. Tells the perspectives of multiple characters.
7. poetry: divided into stanzas
fantasy: contains magic and fairy tale elements
science fiction: includes future events and technology
historical fiction: takes past events and expands on them
8. science fiction
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10. Simon’s mom drove him to his very first practice.
11. to give the reader the image of the waves curling up
12. Do it ur self! You can do it! :)
13. Do it ur self! You can do it! :)
14. Do it ur self! You can do it! :)

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Note: these may be right for some people if not here is a different verison:

#1. catastrophe and disaster
#2. ABAB
#3. We know that the creature in the river is the monster because the text states that it “continues to follow him” and then disappears when "he moved away" from the river.
#4. Most people have difficulty in new situations. and Trying new things can lead to great experiences.
#5. the main events leading to the expansion of the country
#6. Uses the pronouns she, he, they, it: 3rd person limited
Tells the perspective of multiple characters: 3rd person omniscient
Is told by a narrator outside of the story: 3rd person omniscient
Is told by the main character: 1st person
Uses the the pronoun I: 1st person
#7. Contains magic and fairy tail elements: fantasy
Divided into stanzas: poetry
Includes future events and technology: science fiction
Takes past events and expands on them: historical fiction
#8. science fiction
#9. to give the reader the image of the waves curling up
#10. Simon’s mom drove him to his very first practice.
#11. Hair is long, shiny and black. Is what I put.
#12. The author make the character change their perspectives through experiences. So if they are afraid of something then they must face that fear. This helps the character grow.
#13. Besides using different senses? Watching a movie doesn't allow the audience the chance to imagine what is happening. Reading or listening does. Listening is easier to imagine the story because your not trying to figure out the words.
#14. A narrative introduction should...
Get readers attention
Give the reader a setting/hook
Introduce the narrator
Introduce the character

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9. Two things that can be included in a narrative intro is a main character, and a good hook that helps the reader stay interested.

12. When the narrator says "glistening raven's wing" they mean flowy, beautifal, and majestic.

13. An author can reveal character development by switching narratives when the main characters are talking, viewing backstories, climaxes, and providing narratives for what the main characters or main character is thinking.

14. When you are listening to a story you are probably listening to an audio book or having someone read it to you. When watching a story you could be watching a movie or watching youtube or just a video a friend sent you. When reading a story you could be reading a book or reading the captions from a movie.

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Write one to two sentences explaining what should be included in a narrative introduction.(2 points)

A narrative introduction should introduce the main character, provide a setting and give the readers a hook to stay interested.

Imagine you were reading a story about the waves at a beach in California. What is the purpose of adding the following detail?

Blue fireworks sprayed as if touching the sky, reaching out until the highest droplet curved and then fell back toward the others in the vast ocean.

The detail adds imagery to the story, describing the waves in a way that helps the reader imagine what they look like. It also adds excitement and interest to the story.

Explain the meaning of the metaphor italicized below.

Her hair was a glistening raven’s wing that flowed in dark tresses down her back.

(2 points)

In this metaphor, the hair is being compared to a raven's wing, suggesting that it is dark, shiny, and flowing like the feathers of a raven's wing. This helps to create an image in the reader's mind of the luxurious quality of the character's hair.

Write one to two sentences explaining how an author can reveal character development to the reader.(2 points)

An author can reveal character development by showing how the character changes over time, through experiences, interactions, dialogues, and internal thoughts. By exploring the character's motivations, feelings, and reactions to conflict or situations, the author can provide insights into their personality, values, and beliefs, allowing the reader to better understand their development throughout the story.

Write three to four sentences explaining the differences between listening to a story, watching a story, and reading a story.(4 points)

When listening to a story, the audience can only hear the words and form their own mental pictures of the characters and events. Watching a story includes visual elements such as facial expressions, body language, and action that can help the audience better imagine the story. Reading a story can offer more details and allow the audience more input in their interpretation and internal visualization of the story.

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