The problem is, based on my research, El Saadawi, to ask how the author of modern love letters is generating surprises. I hope that you are satisfied with my answer.
The author used a phrase like "Before that ... ... Arashi was answered ...". When the two enemies created surprises through their unfortunate events, the author reached a climax. As the rhythm changes, both authors will have a surprising effect. Bradbury used the details of "mouse" to point and then shifted to "Tyrannosa Rex" to explain the precautionary measures to take and how to emerge monsters. When Saki's work stated "Everyone had hatred in his heart ... and before hesitation ... a storm was answered", the author picked when the two were trying to face , Work began to change. Each author builds a suspense to surprise the audience, but it is different. "What kind of world is it now?" Bradbury wrote. After understanding how Ekkels killed the butterfly, the reader wanted to know the result of his actions. "There is a chance to make the most of it ... the violence of nature is overwhelmed," Saki wrote.
The soldiers wrote a lot of letters to the author, and they were amazed to be moved. H. L. Mencken, E .; B. Whites and Esther Forbes received 200 to 500 emails from praised soldiers abroad. Betty Smith received ten times as many soldiers as civilians. One of the most respected writers, Catherine Anne Potter, discovered that she received about 600 e-mails from her fans, many wanted to discuss writing suggestions and hints. The new praise for reading is the smallest number of soldiers expected to be obtained abroad, but the terms prove that this surprise has matured. In New York in July 1944, journalist AJ Liebling talked to a soldier born in Brooklyn on the eve of D and noticed how fanatical reading coexists with red sex heterosexual men soldiers :
The effectiveness of this letter - even the magic - is easy to attribute to the author 's ability to write. Frida Kahlo is one of the greatest artists of the 20th century and she is also a clever woman. Do not be surprised that she loves us eloquently. The author's amazing wisdom is definitely an element of this letter, but I think that this is the only element here. When I wrote my e-mail (a letter disguised as an e-mail) to Leah, I found that the article I wrote was deeper and wiser than what I had in normal communication. When discussing the disability discrimination prevention law concerning care animal and the difficulty of providing appropriate medical care to people with mental illness, I wrote "It is difficult to provide reasonable accommodation to irrational people" It was. Newly discovered person