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<em>Answer:</em> Destiny chose to take art instead of music because she enjoyed art more.
I love running outside in the rain. This is an example of a first-person point of view (using pronoun “I”). The narrator is talking about what he himself likes.
Destiny chose to take art instead of music because she enjoyed art more. This is an example of third-person <em>objective</em> point of view. The third-person is demonstrated by the use of “he/she,” while the objectivity is shown because the narrator does not know any more information than what could be guessed by everyone in the story.
Jake hastily made the decision to leave his umbrella by the door instead of taking it with him. This would prove a poor choice. This is an example of a third-person <em>subjective</em> point of view. The character is a narrator who is not only describing the events, but has information that no character would know. The narrator could know about the character’s feelings, future plans, concerns, even when the character hasn’t mentioned them out loud. In this case, the narrator has information about the future consequences of not taking the umbrella.
You should always listen to your mother's advice. This is a second-person point of view (using pronoun “you”).
The answer is 'd' ,but the complete indirect object is 'her parents' not just 'parents'
The indirect object always answers the question 'who'.
Carol sent who? The answer is 'her parents' which is the indirect object.
Answer:
Tests
Explanation:
Sirens show you what you want to see most through their call. It is a test of resolve if you can figure a way to sail past them without falling to the temptation.
<span> </span><span>The Fish and the Crocodile </span>
Once Upon a Time there was a river that
was clearer than a crystal, and a waterfall so clear it out shined the sun.
Beside the river there was an orange tree, it looked perfect and the fruit was
always ripe and perfectly round. Everyone was always happy and cheerful. One
day a crocodile laid under the beautiful orange tree like he did every day. He
was called Rabbi everyone loved him, and him seeing other people happy made him
happy. But that was no ordinary day, there was a new fish in town. His name was
Menace. The only animal that noticed he was new was Rabbi the crocodile. So, he
went to him quickly to greet him. “Hello there Mr. fish my name is Rabbi what’s
yours” says Rabbi.” Do not call me Mr. fish” Menace said in a loud voice. “I’m
Menace but I have no intension of talking to anyone along with being anyone’s
friend.” Says Menace. “OK but will you join us and play for a little bit since
you are a new comer.” Says Rabbi. “No! I do not want to play, if you could not
hear I said I did not want to talk or be your friend. I want to be left alone.”
replied Menace. “Why are you so grumpy.” Says Rabbi. “None of your business.”
Said Menace. “But remember this, I will make everyone’s life in this town
miserable just like mine.” Says Menace. Menace swam away in a flash. Rabbi
decided to hold a secret meeting with all the towns animals except for Menace
he did not know about this. So, in this meeting Rabbi informed everyone that
Menace was upset and planning to make everyone miserable like him.” We have to
find a way to make him happy.” Said Rabbi. One of the towns animals named shoji
said, “we should throw him a party.” Everyone agreed so in the morning they
decided throw Menace a party. When dawn came around and Menace came out the
town surprised Menace but he did not like the surprise or the party. “What are
you guys doing!” Menace yelled. Everyone was called back to the secret meeting.
Another Animal of the town called Alfred said, “you should bring Menace some
presents.” “Great idea.” Said Rabbi. So, the next day all the animals in the
town came over to Menace’s house and gave him the presents. Menace refused the
presents and said, “do you not care what I think!” Snapped Menace. “Get off my
lawn and never come back. You animals are all unwelcomed guest.” Said Menace.
Everyone ran, but once again Rabbi was determined to help save Menace and Help
the towns animals so, he held another meeting. Most of the towns animals gave
up so this time only a quarter of the town attended the meeting. Again, Rabbi
asked if anyone had ideas to cheer up Menace and one town animal named George
answered “well why don’t you try to talk to him. Rabbi agreed. So, the next day
Rabbi went over to Menace’s house once more. He knocked and said “open up
Menace It’s Rabbi. Menace took his sweet little time to swim to the door. “What
do you want now?” Asked Menace with a sharp tone. “I just wanted to make you
happy because you always seem unhappy and angry.” Said Rabbi. Menace answered “well
if you must know I am unhappy and angry most of the time because I had a friend
who betrayed me and I did not want to be betrayed again. I did not know who to
trust.” “Oh, I see but sometimes you have to leave the past in the past and
move forward not backwards.” Said Rabbi. “Thank you for talking with me I think
you will be a very loyal friend” Said Menace. A big smile appeared on Rabbi’s
face and he said, “thank you for the compliment, I never heard anyone say that
to me.” “My pleasure that’s what friends are for right? Said Menace. “I’ll
promise to be nice from now on and make friends with everyone in the town”
Added Menace “ok “Said Rabbi. From then on Menace was always nice and made
friends with all the animals in town.