Answer: The right answer is the B) The art of storytelling.
Explanation: Just to elaborate a little on the answer, it can be added that a noun phrase must, by definition, be formed at least by a noun (plus its modifiers, if it is accompanied by any). None of the other phrases include a noun, but verbs and a conjunction (as soon as). "The art of storytelling" functions as the object of the verb "has been interested." It is formed by a noun, "the art," and a postmodifier, "of storytelling," which is a prepositional phrase.
<span>Assuming that this is referring to the same list of options that was posted before with this question, the best option is the one having to do with putting state-imposed limits on logging. </span>
Explanation:As Chapter 16 of The Cay begins, Phillip is digging a grave for Timothy. After clearing the debris, he digs with his hands. As he works, he feels angry at first. Then he realizes that by standing behind him during the storm, Timothy saved his life.
Answer:
If as an adjective, it means lively, cheerful.
I believe the first one is third person omniscient and the second is third person limited ^^