<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”).
Syntax is the format in which words and phrases are arranged to create sentences
Answer:
(in order)
1. The authors viewpoint
2. The authors purpose
3 the tone
4 Details that support the main idea
5. the audience for the text ( not 100% sure abt this one but it make the most sense based on my knowledge and research,)
Explanation:
Answer: I think it is this one the: plague still worried people as winter
Explanation: Because it stated that in the passage it left helplessness and Thomas Jefferson is technically a person.
Answer:
See explanation for answer.
Explanation:
I believe the answer to your question is choice number one. I'm not sure if this is correct but I hope it helps!
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