Dear Greg,
start out easy, and work your way up. do morning stretches! dont work your self to hard either.
Well there is no mystery or suspense and there is also no humor which only leaves
A. Longing
The answer is D. safe and secure.
Waverly is only six when this short story begins. She lives in Chinatown, in San Francisco, and at such a young age, she sees the world in a simple way. As a first-person narrator she says, for instance, that she didn't think of herself as a poor child because her bowl was always full.
In the excerpt, she seems to wish to convey that comfortable simplicity. The smell of food combined with her father leaving to work and the door being locked evoke a sensation of safety, the belief that everything is and will always be just fine.
There is nothing god can not see but we can.
There are several different perspectives from which a story can be told. A few examples are the first-person point of view, the second person point of view, and the third person point of view.