Answer:
B. It shares the experience of what happens in a busy newspaper office.
Explanation:
Point of view can help the reader learn from the narrative because seeing things from a different perspective can help you see different things, even if you are seeing the same thing. What comes with looking at different perspectives is feelings, thoughts, and opinions.
Annihilate and decimate both mean to destroy something or someone, but annihilate means to destroy something as a whole, and at a bigger scale, while decimate doesn't have to mean destroying the whole thing.
Eradicate and massacre are both violent words with the intent to convey destruction, but eradicate is a more general term, as massacre is meant to simple destroy/kill a large group of people.
A or i,
depends on how u say the word, both r short vowels
Answer: had never seen
Explanation:
<em>Before she went to the zoo she </em><em><u>had never seen</u></em><em> a lion. </em>
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Assuming the word in bold is <em>saw,</em> the correct tense would be to make use of the past participle of see because this is a Past Perfect tense.
A Past Perfect tense is one that talks about an event in the past that happened before the event being talked about for instance, "I had seen her leave before I came into the classroom".
In this case the lady in question had not seen a lion before she went to the zoo so this is a past perfect and the correct tense for the verb therefore is "had ... seen".