"Picture Perfect" is a short story about a girl, the main character and narrator, who discovers that she is better suited to be the photographer for her school´s yearbook instead of being part of the promoting team. As she sits on the first meeting of the project, the narrator wonders about her abilities and finds that she is not well-prepared, unlike her classmates. In the end, she goes to her grandmother who advices her to rather think about becoming the photographer, shows her that she herself was the photographer at her school´s yearbook and then hands her grandchild a black camera. The narrator, after several attempts, finds out that in truth she has the spirit of a photographer and at the second yearbook meeting, she is no longer scared, or unsure of what she will offer, but shows off her talents and feels rather proud of herself.
The way to know that the writer is using personal voice, and that the narrator is actually the main character and the story is hers, is through the use of the personal pronoun "I", which grammatically is the main characteristic of the personal voice. Also, as you read, you can relate the story only to the narrator, as everything is lived and experienced through her eyes and no one else´s. You cannot gather any information outside of what the narrator is experiencing as the main character in the story.
Answer:
We - pronoun
Stayed - verb
Late - adverb
To - preposition
Help - verb
Clean - verb
Up - preposition
After - preposition
The - adjective/determiner
Banquet - noun
Explanation:
Parts of speech are the categories words belong to depending on their syntactic functions. In the English language, there are eight main parts of speech:
- nouns - banquet, car, dog, man...
- pronouns - I, you, he, they...
- adjectives - beautiful, nice, strange...
- verbs - to go, to eat, to sit...
- adverbs - up, down, right, quickly...
- prepositions - on, above, between, until...
- conjunctions - and, but, because...
- interjections - oh! ouch! dear me!...
Some people consider determiners (<em>a/an, the, my, that</em>, etc.) to be a separate part of speech, while others consider them to be a type of adjectives.
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Explanation:
1. People have relied on dogs for many generations.
2. They have been used for hunting and companionship.
3. A dog's nose and ears are very sensitive.
4. Inside the palace hall it was all grandeur.
5. Flower garlands were interwoven with sparkling pearls.
6. The wooden stage was decorated with a painted backcloth.
7. Writing has kept me at heart for young children.
8. When I was seventeen, I took to writing for children.
9. Children today are hooked to edgy fiction.
10. No other man ever did so much for his country as he did.
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It is critical from the public's perspective that there is confidence in the claimed purity of any particular item made from precious metals. This confidence is provided by an 'assay' (test and assess) of the precious metal content of that item. It is impossible to tell the precious metal content of any item simply by looking at it. Precious metals such as old, silver, and platinum are too soft to use alone for making jewellery, cutlery and other goods. Quite properly they must be alloyed with base metals (which happen to be cheap) for manufacturing. The assay protects the consumer by ensuring sure that not too much base metal was used. It also safeguards responsible manufacturers by providing an independent assessment of quality and content that in which the public has confidence.
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