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Umnica [9.8K]
2 years ago
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Read the following passage from journal of the adventures of a party of california gold-seekers by margaret frink: saturday, jun

e 15. this morning we started at eight o'clock. our friends, the carson boys, from cincinnati, came up with us here. we made a long drive to-day of twenty-six miles and camped within three miles of the crossing of the north platte. for several days past we have been traveling among extensive thickets of sage-brush, or artemisia. it has the odor of turpentine mixed with camphor, which fills the air. which of the following statements best describes how the author connects the sequence of events in this passage?
a. she describes the scenery in a way that makes the reader experience it.
b. she notes the significant landmarks of the journey from indiana.
c. she records details of the date, time, and distance traveled.
d. she shares details of the landscape and her impression of them.
English
2 answers:
neonofarm [45]2 years ago
7 0
The right answer is C apex!!!!

BARSIC [14]2 years ago
4 0

The correct answer is C. She records details of the date, time and distance traveled.

Explanation:

A sequence of events is a set of events that occurred along a specific time, in the case of narrative texts these events are not only linked to time, but to people, places, experiences and feelings and because of this, a sequence of events can be told in different ways and using different types of details to describe them. In the case of the text presented in the question, the author Margaret Frink aims at telling the events during a trip with her friends while it seems they are looking for gold. For doing this Margaret is very specific with time as she writes the date "Saturday, June 15" and the hour the events began "eight o'clock", also she describes the miles they drove "twenty-six miles" and where they camped "within three miles of the crossing of the North Platte". This means the author mainly connects the events by date, time or distance as almost all the events described are detailed by using these features, which allows the author to organize the events in time and let the reader know the details connected to the events.

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