Hello, you forgot to include the pronouns and neglected to mention that they should be conjugated in Spanish. The pronouns consist of: nosotros (to live), tú (to eat), ustedes (to share), yo (to believe), ella (to learn). The correct conjugations are: nosotros - vivimos, tú - comes, ustedes - comparten, yo - creo, ella - aprende.
Response:
Two fitting adjectives for John Steinbeck's writings are: plain and casual.
Clarification:
John Steinbeck authored twenty-seven works, comprising novels and short stories, his literature being recognized as social realism, adeptly mirroring the circumstances in the U.S. during the Great Depression.
His literary style bears resemblance to European naturalistic realism, rooted in the principles of historical determinism. His works can be characterized as straightforward and casual.
To start, the narrator is in his study late at night engrossed in his old texts.
Then, he begins to feel sleepy as he hears a knock at the window.
Next, the narrator experiences more fear as the curtains begin to move.
Following that, he is startled by a sound at the window, and a raven enters the room.
<span>Finally, he is astonished to discover no one is present when he opens the door.</span>