In "The Beginning of Something," the narrator evokes a sense of curiosity and introspection. Their reflections reveal a blend of vulnerability and determination, making them relatable and engaging. I found myself empathizing with their journey, as they navigate the complexities of new beginnings, which resonates with the universal experience of growth and change. Overall, the narrator's candidness and depth create a strong connection with the reader.
What is thought to be the narrator’s condition?
How did Jean the narrator react to the invasion of the rats?
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If your sister stole something try not to get angry. You will make her happier if you get angry. She probably is just rtying to get a rise out of you. Be the bigger person and try not to react.
we react because it is something that comes to you such as it being natural
Snoring! :) Ask them a question/ say something they couldn't possibly not react to if they were awake.
The author uses the narrator's thoughts, emotions, and internal monologue to establish the mental state of the narrator. This can include descriptions of the narrator's feelings, beliefs, and perceptions, as well as how they interpret and react to the events in the story.
They were some what suspicious in the beginning.
cry or say something
If you are allergic to something it will react your synthesis
i dont know how would you react to it?
no because an acorn is a thing and things don't hardly react to something.