The perspective of White fang in the excerpt is 3rd person
The correct answer is B. I did some of the problems in my head, wrote the last answer, and stopped writing when the bell rang.
Explanation
Sentence # 12 "I did some of the problems in my head, the last answer I wrote, and when the bell rang I stopping writing" needs to be revised because it does not have a parallel structure "did", "wrote" and "stopping". To review this sentence to create a parallel structure it is necessary to change the last verb "stopping" to "stopped" to maintain the parallel structure which establishes one verbal tense. Moreover, the best tense is simple past because the author was talking about an past event. According to the above, the correct answer is B.
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LOL is this really how you get people to ft you? I really got to respect the hustle though.
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C. It is a word that has implications associated with it. D. It is a word that started in the German language but has had its meaning improved in the English language.
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The first presidential debates in the United States were sparked by a series of seven senate debates in Illinois in 1858 between Abraham Lincoln and Senator Stephen Douglas. Lincoln followed Douglas's campaign path across the state and organized the debates without a moderator or panel. Lincoln would deliver a speech in the same location a few days after Douglas did so.
Lincoln and Douglas decided to discuss slavery for seven three-hour sessions, with each session lasting an hour and fifteen minutes.
Debates did not really take off in the United States. Despite the first ever televised presidential debate in 1952, which included all the contenders.
A controversial first debate performance by President Trump and future debates in chaos due to the president's CORONA diagnosis have already made the 2020 presidential debate series historic. Sen. Kamala Harris and Vice President Mike Pence will face off in a vice-presidential debate on October 7th, with plexiglass partitions between the two candidates and the evening's moderator, USA Today's Susan Page. Despite Trump's continuing struggle with CORONA and the risk for transmission, Trump has declared he wants to face Biden in person on Oct. 15.
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