English, asked by Ikonikscenario7122, 2 months ago

How can you tell that this paragraph is from a narrative text?


That summer in Vermont, I dedicated every spare moment to building the tree fort. I would slip away after meals and lug the pilfered boards, hammer, and nails out into the woods. Whenever anyone asked what I was doing out there, I said that they would just have to wait and see it when it was done. Meanwhile, I watched the shortening days and hoped that the fort would be finished before summer's end.

Group of answer choices

it is not fictional

it describes a series of events

it establishes a setting

it establishes a point of view.

Answers

Answered by sntntn6
2

Answer:

It describes a series of events

Answered by dualadmire
4

The given paragraph is from a narrative text because it describes a series of event.

  • A narrative text does not depend on whether the text is fictional or non-fictional.
  • Because both fictional and non fictional tell a series of events.
  • The events described in the text are happening one after the other and it looks like the speaker is telling a story.
  • We must keep in mind that narrative texts tell the stories that happened in the past.
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