<span>The point of view in which narrators tell stories from their own perspectives and using like he, she, they, him, her, them, or it, is called 3. third-person, given that all of these pronouns are third person, either singular, or plural. </span>
Carletta Wilson brilliantly portrays Abraham Lincoln as a man who is gifted with words, stating that he “inspired unity with his Second Inaugural Address” and that he “exhibited perfection in speech with the Gettysburg Address.”
The first option gives the opinion that Lincoln "is gifted with words." She then supports this idea using direct quotes about the impact his words have had on his audience. The second option about the Emancipation Proclamation is a fact, not an opinion. The third option does give an opinion, but does not use any evidence to support the opinion. The last choice is just terrible writing.
Sir Thomas More wrote Utopia<span> in 1516. The work was written in Latin and it was published in Louvain (present-day Belgium). </span>Utopia<span> is a work of satire, indirectly criticizing Europe's political corruption and religious hypocrisy. </span>More<span> was a Catholic Humanist.</span>
Answer:
D or a
Explanation:
As he sad he was afraid he counldn't say anything.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
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