Grandfather - Missing Behavior We had a lazy afternoon in his cool cellar, working on a complicated model train system. I blow the horn and connect the car to a long and cunning autumn train - steamed and boiled mustard yellow and pumpkin orange. He pulled them apart again and I told myself that I had to stop this. My clumsy little hand will defeat the stick of size of house, miniature, toothpick.
The speaker is the grandson of his grandfather, mood is a memorial, tune is a story, the main idea of this poem is to talk about people, quiet people, but through his hands (his past) It is to express himself. His work tells stories: artistic of work
The story is a story. When writing stories articles, you need to share some of your own personal experience with readers to express opinions and convey information. You can choose to tell grandfather how to influence your desire to become a corrector, or you may associate the time you did not cut for the story and basketball team. No matter what you're talking about, your purpose is to share something that tells you something or changes your experience in any way. - stories articles use perspectives to convey the story. For authors this is an attractive way to tell the reader about their experiences and personal stories. A descriptive description is a description of something. It can be people, places, things, emotions or experiences. When writing in a descriptive format, the author allows more artistic freedom
The story tells a story. It includes characters, plots, settings, conversations and actions. The story can be used to create fiction and non-fiction. Most stories are spoken in turn, beginning, middle, and finish. The author can choose to tell a story from his point of view, or from the point of view of the characters in the story, using the first person's story. When I cook bacon and eggs on the stove, the fog gathers along the window. This is a cold winter morning - when you decide to stay in one of the morning. I called Roger, "The breakfast is ready, come and get it, get it!" Now I heard something muddy on the second floor. On such a day, only a hearty meal promises to make him cheerful.
The viewpoint is the way the story is viewed and presented to the reader. Although there are various forms of opinion, the main difference quoted often is the story of the third person and the story of the first person. Third-party talkers may be omniscient, so they can show unlimited knowledge of the events of the story from the outside. There is another form of third person narrator: a person can limit the understanding of the reader's event through an observed character or a group of characters. Because the hero of the story can tell the story with a limited view, the reader feels a greater connection with the character and sympathizes or dislikes them based on the reader's personal preference or the author's prediction can do. This view is "limited view". In this way, Jane Austen blended her idea with her narrator.