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NikAS [45]
2 years ago
6

Please read the following excerpt and describe what tone you would use to read. Why did you use this tone? Do you think Storm un

derstands? Along with the jokes, Storm had scale eyes. He watched as the sled was loaded, carefully calculated the weight of each item, and let his disapproval be known if it went too far.
English
2 answers:
aalyn [17]2 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Every story has a storyteller, or narrator, and is told from a point of

view. When the narrator is also a story character, the story is told from

the first-person point of view. If the narrator tells the story and never

takes part in the action, the story is told from the third-person point

of view. Once a narrator refers to himself or herself as I, you know

immediately that the story is told in the first person. Here are some

examples of types of narration:

Explanation:

myrzilka [38]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

I would use a concerned tone because Storm is having to pull the sled with all the weight. I do believe Storm understands because he watches as things get loaded and can put cause and effect together on a simple scale

Explanation:

did it on edge

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