<span>Ants are ubiquitous because they are intelligent and work as a collective unit within a hive. Ants adapt to most climates and are generally very hearty insects. They also work together to help and protect each other. They also work as a collective to solve problems, protect their queen and survive.</span>
Why do the boys fight?
What do you think Johnny’s last words mean?
Why do you think Dally wanted to die?
Why was Johnny’s death hard for Dally?
It's intended emotional effect on the reader. Feel free to ask more questions if needed
I had to look for the missing detail for this question which I attached here.
And I would say that among the given images, the one that presents the identification of causal relationships would be the second one. Hope this answers your question.
Answer:
Second person pulls the reader into the action. Especially if you write in the present tense, second person allows the reader to experience the story as if it's their own. ... Using the pronoun “you” and describing action as it happens supplies a personal sense of urgency, propelling the story—and the reader—forward.
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Hope this helps! :D