I expected it to end with none of the humans turning out to be ailen after all. I thought that maybe there was aliens, but they were messing with the people of the town to make them push the blame on eachother.
Answer:
She doesn't.
Explanation:
Nancy has never persuaded anyone to do anything in their life.
Answer:
Our School has one main gate and three entrances to enter. In the mornings all the four gates are opened, and we can walk into the school through any gate. After 7:20 all the other gates will be closed, and we can go out and come inside the school only through the main gate.
The security at the main gate is a tall young man in his thirties who has studied till 12th standard and could not continue his studies , as he had to feed two younger sisters and, since the age of 20 he has been working in our school sometimes as peon, sometimes dropping the students at home if they were sick, helping the school administration during examination times. He was good in many languages. Learning languages was his hobby.
He learned karate and other ancient art of fighting. With all this, he was well equipped for the post of Security. Besides all this he was humble, amicable was honest and truthful. He was very caring and trustworthy. What else can our school ask for?
We all like and respect him for his genuineness and he is there for all of us. Such is our love for him. He also has a good memory and knew most of us by our names. His name is Sal.
Explanation:
Answer:
The reader might learn new information.
Explanation:
Narration is point of view.
There could be first person, where the narrator is a character in the story.
"I jumped into the air."
Second person is when the author is addressing you, the reader, but this isn't really used in stories.
"You jumped into the air."
Third person is when the narrator talks about the story and the characters.
"He jumped into the air."
In first person, you could have multiple people narrating the story at different times. For example, here are two people narrating the story:
"I jumped into the air."
"I saw bob jump into the air across the street. Oh, no! He forgot that he ate 10 hot dogs yesterday! He's going to vomit!"
As you can see, going into another person's mind to see their perspective of the story can greatly change what is going on. You can learn new information based on who is the narrator.