The correct answer is B. Setting affects character behavior, which drives the plot.
Explanation:
Setting refers to the time and location (place) in which the events of a story take place in a narrative including historical period, cultural context, geographical conditions and the hour. The setting is considered as the story world and context in which all the actions in a story develop, considering this, the setting in a story whether is fictional or not is quite important as it usually affects the way characters behave and the actions they initiate according to the way they relate to the setting, also it can influence the characters' values as they are linked to the historical period and cultural contexts of them which is connected to the plot as the actions the characters develop determine the main event in a story (plot).
Answer:
From the given sentence and question, no verb is highlighted, but from the sentence, "If the speaker had been on time, the program would have begun on time", you can see that there is tautology as the word "on time" is used twice in the sentence when it could have been used only once.
Therefore, to correct this tautology, the sentence can be rewritten as: "If the speaker had been on time, the program would have begun early".
As a result of this, there is no incorrect verb form in the sentence, so it is safe to assume that the highlighted verb is correct.
Answer:
I'll tell you one
Explanation:
someone will clean this room tomorrow.
this room will be cleaned by someone tomorrow
The answer is B
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Answer:
<em>C. How on Earth, Jenny thought, could the concert have already started when she had left an hour early?</em>
Explanation:
This is the answer because, it says that "Jenny thought" and if it was using a 1st person point of view it would simply say "I thought". And it also says that when "she" had left an hour early. If it was a 1st person point of view it would also simply say "I". And it couldn't be option A, because it said "we" when the sentence (if it was trying to be in third person) should've used "they".
It can't have been option B, because it says, "in my experience" and if you were writing it in first person it would have been "in their experience", or "in (name)'s experience".
It also couldn't have been option D. Simply because it says, "As for me" and uses "I" instead of they, she, he, or even their name.
To make it short, option A, B, and D, do not have the correct wording to be a third-person sentence.
So, in conclusion, the only third-person sentence is option C.
And that's my answer.