chronological.
because most essays should be made in order of events for it to make for sense. if it was make by order of importance, it would be confusing to say that a large war happened at the end, but before that, there was a small battle. spatial makes absolutely so sense and has to relevance to the question at hand, and finally, comparison and contrast would work if the subject was about a two or more wars, but this is just asking about one event. so order of happening would be best and more appropriate. i hope this is helpful, all you novanet users(:
Keith David
Scott Graham
In the 1989 release, the narrator is Danny DeVito, playing the part of lawyer Gavin D'Amato. DeVito also directed the film.
Frank McCourt does the narration on Anglea's Ashes & Malachy, his brother narrates his book A Monk Swimming. both of them say'Mala kee' which is the pronunciation give in the Celtic names book. They do not say 'Mala KY.' which is the usual form when referring to the biblical prophet (450 - 425BC)
'Alienation' and 'racism' prevails the whole poem. With blues music, the black musician narrates his 'blue' situation in the white society. 'rickety stool' is symbolicly used to show what white society sees deserved for the blacks. They are alienated. White people that came here to listen the pianist only take his musical ability, they do not take his state of mind he tells in the song. The tone in the poem is also sad.
narrates an exciting storycombines the ideas properly Not This Onedescribes a scene graphicallyfollows a logical pattern(OW)
narrates an exciting storycombines the ideas properly Not This Onedescribes a scene graphicallyfollows a logical pattern(OW)
Anwar Khuri
Your mom narrates the story
Pat duke narrates Swamp People
Actor Richard Lintern narrates the show Extraordinary People.
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Tally Youngblood
cliff edwards
There is no narrator on Damages.
Narada
James Earl Jones is African American and has a very deep voice -- Morgan Freeman doesnt have that deep of a voice, but narrates alot and is also African American.