The last one “Rebecca and Lauren went to the beach”
because it starts with a subject then a active verb
Answer:
A rhetorical question is a question that is not intended to be answered.
Explanation:
I really don't have any examples sorry.
The correct answer is option letter A (Version 1 uses chronological order, building up to the action. Version 2 starts with the conclusion to make readers curious about the beginning). There is <u>a clear contrast</u> between the narrative structures of Version 1 and Version 2, since <u>Version 1</u> narrates a series of events in a chronological order leading to a possible climax by making lots of descriptions of the place and her feelings and <u>Version 2</u> sums up the narrative stating her departure and the thoughts of retelling her past experiences during the two camping days. The rest of the options are not correct, either because they mix up the real organization of Yasmin’s narrative or because they mention details that are not present in her narrative.
One of the key concepts that the Pre-Romantic poets prevailed that led to the development of Romanticism is "<span>by emphasising feelings that transcend the material and rational." Romanticism mainly explains that the emotional side of a human could also be used in art or in literature.</span>