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Read the excerpt from Theodore Dreiser’s “My Brother Paul.” What narrative point of view does Dreiser use in this excerpt from the story?
"I had not seen my brother in three or four days, but after I had strolled a block or two up Broadway I encountered him. I have always thought that he had kept an eye on me and had really followed me; was looking, in short, to see what I would do As usual he was most smartly and comfortably dressed."
A. Second person
B. Third-person limited
C. First person
D. Third-person omniscient
The correct answer is C. First person.
Explanation
Explanation
In the narrative field, the first person refers to how one of the characters tells the story from his point of view. In this mode, the subjects I (singular) and we (plural) are used. According to the above, the previous fragment is written in the first person because whoever tells the story speaks of himself by saying "I had not seen my brother in three or four days ". According to the above, the correct answer is C. First person.
Five positives:
Learn to spell
Get further in life when you have that diploma
learn somethings that you will use later in life
Helps you know where you want to be like job wise.
Shows you responsibility by you having to go to school and do good to graduate
Five Negatives:
You don't just need a high school diploma to have a great paying job.
Not everything you learn can help you out in the real world
No more craft shops
To much going on with kids today in and out of schools making it harder for them to finish.
You miss out on actives in school because of trying to finish with high school.
As the man gets colder and more numb, he will have a more difficult time getting to his camp.
Explanation:
The cent is $0.01, so to round to the nearest cent, you have to round the nearest 0.0X place (the hundredth place).
The 0.0X place in this is 8, and the number after 8 is 3, so the 8 stays the same and does not go up to 9.
Therefore, $0.08333 rounded to the nearest cent is $0.08
Answer: d. All of the above are likely causes of confusion in this scenario.
In this situation, it is likely that all of the above were causes for confusion. Nonverbal communication can be very different in different cultures. For example, the reason why the Japanese people looked at the Americans could be related to body language, gender roles, appearance, etc. In terms of verbal communication, the Japanese might be surprised at their language, the topics they discuss, their noise levels, etc. Because communication is so linked to culture, it is good to try to get acquainted with the culture before visiting the country.