<u>Explanation:</u>
This story narrates the experience of two males, one an older uncle, the other a nephew (age six) to the uncle as they walk <em>"along a trail"</em> home. The Uncle whose age wasn't mentioned seemed surprised by the strength and vitality of his nephew named Kolman, for he said,
<em>"His head barely reaches my waist, but he plies his legs with great activity--circling around me, climbing onto low rocks, picking up sticks to throw downhill."</em>
As they continue their movement along the path, the uncle begins to reflect on what would happen to him physically when he continues to grow old. After observing the way leaves change their color from green in the spring to brown in the autumn, he said within himself,
<em>"I wonder if I am undergoing a similar change. As the urgency of my own green force abates, will formerly obscure aspects of my nature come to light? What will be revealed? Will my aging include the unveiling of a whole new palette of colors, and not a simple fade to gray?</em>
Finally, they both headed "all back to the house where the family waits with dinner".
I would say it's the Historian because they study history or the past and have to interpret it so they can figure out how to teach it or stop it from happening again.
Answer:
Identifying the point of view used by the author:
1. Third person point of view
2. First person point of view
3. Second person point of view
Explanation:
An author's Point of View (POV) refers to the perspective of the narrator of a story. A story can be narrated by an author from the first person (using the pronouns "I" or "we"), second person (uses the pronoun "you"), or third person (uses the pronouns "she, he, it, they, or a name) point of view. Writers use POV as a literary device to express their personal or characters' emotions, feelings, and opinions.
Answer:
E. Story of a person's life or experiences written by another
person.