The answer would be: <em>They are the foolish ones.</em>
since the old smith is patient and exacting, not foolish at all + he does not care that others think his extreme carefulness is foolish.
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Answer:
there are 3 types of third-person points of view.
third-person objective.
third-person omniscient.
third-person limited.
third-person objective is where the narrator doesn't know the exact thoughts and feelings of the characters and instead assumes thoughts and feelings rather than knowing them. EXAMPLE: "Sally <u>seemed</u> happy when her dad came home" rather than "Sally <u>was</u> happy when her dad came home".
third-person omniscient is where the narrator knows all the characters' thoughts and feelings.
third-person limited is where the narrator only knows the thoughts and feelings of only one character.
hope this answers your question if i understood correctly
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Amendment IV protects the right for a person to be secure in their house and unreasonable searches and seizures are a violation of the Amendment.
<span>The pronoun antecendent in the sentence above
is “our”. To define, pronoun antecedent is a word for which a pronoun represents as
per the word ante means before. In the sentence above, the compound subjects “Dave
and I” which is joined by “and” should take plural referent “our”.</span>