Icon Crear Crear

Annotation 2

Completar frases

Annotate the essay

Descarga la versión para jugar en papel

Edad recomendada: 14 años
41 veces realizada

Creada por

Estados Unidos

Top 10 resultados

  1. 1
    00:50
    tiempo
    100
    puntuacion
¿Quieres aparecer en el Top 10 de este juego? para identificarte.
Crea tu propio juego gratis desde nuestro creador de juegos
Compite contra tus amigos para ver quien consigue la mejor puntuación en esta actividad

Top juegos

  1. tiempo
    puntuacion
  1. tiempo
    puntuacion
tiempo
puntuacion
tiempo
puntuacion
 
game-icon

Completar frases

Annotation 2Versión en línea

Annotate the essay

por Kristin Ruopp
1

EXPLANATIONOFEVIDENCE MAINIDEA EVIDENCE EVIDENCE EXPLANATION THESIS EXPLANATION EVIDENCE TRANSITION

The reader can feel the discomfort when the horse says , " . . . a great piece of cold hard steel as thick as a man's finger to be pushed into one's mouth , between one's teeth , and over one's tongue . . . " * * This is an example of * * * and the author clearly does this on purpose . The horse's dislike is evident . Because it is from a horse's perspective , instead of a human's perspective , the descriptive details become more meaningful , and the author clearly does this on purpose . * * This is an example of * * * In both pieces , the characters are developed using first person with certain similarities , and some differences .
* * This is an example of MAINIDEA * *

A difference between them is how the first - person perspective is used to develop the main character .
* * This is an example of * *

In The Georges and the Jewels , the author uses the narrator's thoughts to develop the personality of the main character about her friendships with horses and how she believes horses have feelings .


In Black Beauty : The Autobiography of a Horse , the author uses detailed descriptions to show how the narrator feels about wearing a bit and bridle . * * This is an example of * *

The similarities are how the other characters are developed and by what the narrators think of them .
* * This is an example of * *

In The Georges and the Jewels , the narrator says that her father just wants to make money and does not care what she thinks of the horses .

In Black Beauty : The Autobiography of a Horse , the narrator says that although her master puts her in uncomfortable gear , he is kind and she feels responsible for him .
* * This is an example of * *

These are the similarities and differences between how the author uses first - person point of view to develop the character in each of the stories .
* * This is example of * *



In conclusion , * * This is an example of * *

the authors of The Georges and the Jewels and Black Beauty : The Autobiography of a Horse have some similarities and differences in the way they use a first - person point of view to develop the characters in their stories .
* * This is an example of * *

In The Georges and the Jewels , the author uses the narrator's thoughts and personal opinions and beliefs to develop the characters . In Black Beauty : The Autobiography of a Horse , the author uses the narrator's thoughts and descriptions to develop the characters found in the story . In The Georges and the Jewels and in Black Beauty : The Autobiography of a Horse , the author uses purposeful writing strategies to develop the characters using a first - person point of view .

educaplay suscripción