We saw AN otter.
You use ‘an’ when the next word starts with a vowel.
For example:
With vowel - There was AN eagle.
Not a vowel - There was A bird.
Answer:
1. I gave my mother a box of chocolates for her birthday. She was pleased.
2. Susan was sitting off in the corner without a care in the world.
3. When they were kids, they made homemade lemonade. They sold it for two bucks a pop.
4. Without support from the president, the bill failed to make it through Congress.
5. Construction continued unabated for more than two months. I wasn’t getting much sleep.
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Answer:
A plot is a causal sequence of events, the "why" for the things that happen in the story. The plot draws the reader into the character's lives and helps the reader understand the choices that the characters make. ... For example, in a mystery, the author will withhold plot exposition until later in the story.
Explanation:
Many future Blues singers
Bessie Smith was Ma Rainey’s Foremost student.
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