Considering it from a perspective that a writer might adopt in such a situation, I would suggest:
- cooperating with one another
- establishing their own rules
- focusing on survival
My reasoning for not suggesting creating a safe environment for their children is that the initial shock would likely trigger survival instincts, causing a primary focus on their own safety.
The elements that captivate my attention in a non-fiction book vary based on its genre. For example, a mystery book would engage readers if it includes an unresolved enigma, whereas an adventure narrative might attract readers if it draws on actual historical events or factual occurrences related to the story. Thus, when it comes to fiction, I can find interest in various elements depending on the book type.
Answer:
1. The date of the Chinese New Year is based on a lunisolar calendar.
2. A lunisolar calendar tracks both the lunar phases and solar timings throughout the year.
5. It is customary to set off fireworks on the celebration's inaugural day.
6. Some areas have prohibited fireworks due to fire risk concerns.
Explanation:
While each of these statements includes a subject and a verb, they fail to convey a complete thought, which classifies them as dependent clauses, in contrast to the revised sentences presented previously. The statements above form a full independent clause or are joined by a comma to separate two independent clauses.
I believe the setting of a death should be a bedroom, as that is a place where a person suffering from an illness would typically be, especially in palliative care. The quietness of the bedroom is only interrupted by a fly, whose buzzing perhaps highlights the otherwise tranquil atmosphere. If the death were to occur outside or in a public venue, it would likely stem from an incident or an assassination, like that of Martin Luther King. Thus, a death occurring in a bedroom suggests a natural end due to sickness or old age.