Answer:
The Narrator. The third-person omniscient point of view occurs when the story is told by a narrator who is all-knowing and all-seeing.
Tom breaks myrtle's nose.
No comma is needed. For example: In my backyard and on my back porch are two places where I enjoy relaxing.
A gift that she will treasure would be something that comes from the heart something that she has always wanted, something that means a lot to her
Answer:
Use who, what, when, where, why and how
Explanation:
who-a person/animal
when-what time of day
where-where does the setting take place
why- why did he-she do that
how- how did they do that