3. The third person point of view (the 'he' vs. 'I' in this passage) is voiced by an observer with limited omniscience.
In this case limited omniscience is shown by the fact that the narrator has feelings about what is occurring. An objective character would remain neutral describing events.
Answer:
its you getting things that are nessesary that will also be for the hurricane
Explanation:
The ''advertisement'' was a want-ad about ''cooks''. My mother gave ''Justin'' the ''advertisement''.
''advertisement'' is the direct subject
''cooks'' is the direct object
''Justin'' is the indirect object
''advertisement'' is the direct object
<h3>What is an Object of a Sentence?</h3>
This refers to the receiver of action in a given sentence and has a subject of the sentence available
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Answer:
porcik
Explanation:
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