<span>I watched as she slid across the floor. She looked like a seal sliding from the tub to the radiator. The entire journey was about 10 feet, but it felt like it took around 10 minutes for her to make that slide. Head first she bonked into the radiator, still wet and slightly covered by soap, shampoo and the shower curtain trailing her like some cape. Map woman. Europe and Africa covering her more delicate bits as she slid. I stood there, unsure how to react. Should I pick her up? Do I laugh? Do I just sit there and try to calculate what exactly happen. I smiled while I wait for her reaction, which is a mixture of tears, laughter, and sheer embarrassment. I finally get the ability to laugh to the ridiculousness of her and this moment, sliding like a seal into the radiator. It was the most graceful thing I've ever seen her do.</span>
To find a good college school that has good sleeping arrangments
Answer:
JOY: I have decided, the rainbow never ends. A rainbow brings me happiness, and happiness is everlasting, just like the rainbow I chased as a child.
YOURSELF: I long for the waves to return, the beach is not the same still.
I long for the water to rise, as MY family once did.
I long for the piece I know I will never get.
HUMORR: My mom says I snort too much, my teacher says I snort in class. I guess it all makes sense because my sibling is a pig.
Explanation:
I'm not sure what the story "To Build a Fire" is, but I hope I can help you by telling you that "third person" is when the characters/protagonist are described through "he", "she", etc. and "omniscient point of view" is all seeing, therefore, options 2 and 4 are impossible.