Sunny side up

Use proper grammar and mechanics: in particular, avoid using passive voice. Combine all responses into an essay with a brief introduction and conclusion and If you quote from the book, use appropriate in-text citations and include a works-cited page with your essay. The appropriate works-cited entry follows these instructions. Works-Cited Entry Holm, Jennifer and Matthew. Sunny Side Up. Scholastic, 2015. Prompts 1) A. J. Greimas calls character types actants (i.e., helper, object, opponent, receiver, sender, and subject), and he believes that these actants intersect to generate contractual (i.e., exchange-bound), disjunctive (i.e., journey-bound), or performative (i.e., action-bound) narrative types. Identify a contractual moment, a disjunctive moment, and aV performative moment from Sunny Side Up. Explain how the interaction of actants during these moments generates the appropriate narrative type. How does the emergence of the narrative type aid narrative progression        

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