Answer:
A.
Explanation:
The author is talking about another persons life and teaching individuals the values and morals about the perosn the biography is teaching about.
One way of how the Aztec's Empire gained power, was they gained territory was to acquire allies. The Aztecs went to nearby tribes demanding that they join their empire, because they wanted more land and to gain more power. The tribe had sixty days to agree to join. Then, they conquered a lot of kingdoms to maintain their power. The Empire fell to smallpox.
Brainiest if correct? Ty if you do :D
The answer is intuitive because Kyle’s mom already knew what Kyle does which causes her to know where kyle’s phone is at.
Answer:
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<em>Showing not telling.</em>
Explanation: [I'm 13 btw]
As a young writer, I've experienced difficulty with this ''show not tell'' thing, I'm still experiencing difficulty with it till this day. But now it's a lot more easier to describe the five senses (what the characters smell, hear, or what the characters see), how a particular place looks like, or how the characters feel throughout each scene.
Showing instead of telling can help the readers reflect what the characters are feeling. Whether they are sad or angry, happy or disappointed, showing is better than telling.
I'll give you an example:
<u><em>Telling:</em></u>
Jane is feeling hot.
<u><em>Showing:</em></u>
The atmosphere of the room was so thick, that sweat showered Jane's hair, her clothes were slightly damp, as she paced up and down her room.
It's better when there is more action described than dialogues. Yes, dialogues are important, especially when characters use them... But try not to overuse it. Otherwise there is a lot more telling than showing. Try to mirror the emotions to your readers. This way your readers won't fall in a long slumber.
<em>~May it help~</em>
I believe that would be B & C