The relationship between narration and chronological order.

Chapter five explains the relationship between narration and chronological order. Aside from that relationship, the author claims there are four other basic components to narration. List and explain the four components. After that, apply the four components to your life since the pandemic began.
List and explain the four components.
Apply the four parts to a story from your life since March.
2.How does the book define cliches?

Answer the question with your own words.
Provide a quote from the book. (Textual evidence)
Explain how the quote is linked to your claim.
Examine yourself. What are the top three cliches you think you use in your own writing or your everyday encounters?
3.Description-- Subjective and Objective:

What is a key difference between subjective and objective description techniques?
Create one subjective sentence and one objective sentence about each of these topics: Your home, your favorite food, and your favorite piece of clothing.
4.Please refer to page 148, exercise 6. From the assignment--form a thesis based on each of the following three topics. Then list the types of evidence that would best explain your point for each audience.

  1. Topic: Combat and mental health
    -- Audience: family members of veterans, doctors
  2. Topic: Video games and teen violence
    --Audience: parents, children

3.Topic: Architecture and earthquakes
--Audience: engineers, local townspeople

5.What does the book think is essential to a good comparison and contrast essay?

Answer the question with your own words.
Provide a quote from the book. (Textual evidence)
Explain how the quote is linked to your claim.
6.This question is inspired by exercise 13 on page 160.

Pick one genre of music that you enjoy.
Pick two songs that you listen to.
Come up with one similarity between the songs--besides them being in the same genre.
Come up with two differences between the songs.
7.According to the book, what does context identify?

Answer the question with your own words.
Provide a quote from the book. (Textual evidence)
Explain how the quote is linked to your claim.
8.The textbook asks this question: What makes a source scholarly or academic? What is the author's answer?

Answer the question with your own words.
Provide a quote from the book. (Textual evidence)
Explain how the quote is linked to your claim.