8. nick 9. She is one of his possessions. 10. weak and selfish. 11. He wanted to be near Daisy. 12. <span>first-person. 13. yes, he is involved very much so and sees everything done. </span>
B.
I believe the correct answer is pie graph
Well for one, they start seeing things in a different point of view, and this possibly led to writers finding a narrative that suits that. So Modernist writers like, lets say Virginia Woolf's style, is mostly free indirect discourse. Like, the inner thoughts become more important. So I'd say it influences the narrative.
<span> involving the provision of a complete product or service that is ready for immediate use</span>
The narration from "Two Kinds" by Amy Tan reveal about Jing-Mei's character is that she is afraid that she'll be a disappointment if she doesn't become a prodigy. It can be observed that from the first lines of the poem, she is entirely obsessed in becoming the prodigy for herself and for her parents. And deep inside, if she do not showcase her talents immediately, she feels that she would just be nothing in the eyes of everyone. Not just for herself but also for her parents.