Third-person omniscient is used to allow the omniscient, or all knowing, narrator to show readers what multiple characters are thinking. This provides the advantage of being able to switch between multiple characters' perspectives. The reader can then interact and relate to multiple characters, and the story can be more depthful.
They are referring to when Dr. Rank performed medical tests to see if he was dying or not.
Opposites Analogies. Object and Classification Analogies. Object and Related Object Analogies.
In vinegar, water is the solvent and acetic acid<span> is the solute. </span>Bronze<span> is a solid </span>solution<span>. Tin is the solute and copper is the solvent.</span>