World Languages, asked by crazy078salt, 8 months ago

Read this excerpt from "Eleven".

In my head I'm thinking how long till lunchtime, how long till I can take the red sweater and throw it over the school yard fence, or even leave it hanging on a parking meter, or bunch it up into a little ball and toss it in the alley. Except when math period ends Mrs. Price says loud and in front of everybody, "Now Rachel, that's enough . . ."

Which statement best describes this part of the story?

Answers

Answered by HumbertoFitzhugh
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This part of the story is a rising action Rachel reacts to the conflict.

Explanation:

"Eleven" is a short story written by Sandra Cisneros. The story is about Rachel, who's turned 11 in the story. But something miserable happens on her birthday eve.

The given excerpt from the text can be best described as rising action. In this part of the story, we see Rachel reacting to the conflict. She wants to throw away the red sweater forcefully made to wear by her teacher.

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Write the body of a formal thank-you letter to Sandra Cisneros, the author of “Eleven.”

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