First Person Narrator: the point of view comes from the person telling the story.
Third Person<span> Limited. N</span><span>arrator only knows the feelings and thought of one character.</span>
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Based on how (Elizabeth) react's and talks to this person, it seem's to be more "logic" than anythings else. This seem's to be reasoning on what the person is doing.
To state out some quotes from the passage: <span>we have entirely determined not to marry an absent husband; and that we shall give you no certain reply until we shall have seen your person.
The quote that was brought out that is listed above is what I wanted to explain. It seems like (Elizabeth) is pointing something out for this person to help this person in what she is going to do. She is giving "logic" reasoning to this person.
This is why I believe that your correct answer would be "logic".
Hope this helps.
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Gladwell's<span> Power of Context theory. In explaining the spread of </span>ideas<span> and behaviors in the society, </span>Gladwell<span> relies on three </span>key<span> principles</span>
The answer would be -prandial because it means during or relating to dinner or lunch; during or relating to the eating of food. :)
I think it isn’t a fair law because teenagers sometimes don’t know what they are doing, and also they should consider their age because they are not adults, they are teens so they are still discovering the world around them, and we are in the 21st century, we are not back into history, so that is why it isn’t a fair law.
Being grown up means a lot of responsibilities that some teens don’t have, and for me that’s putting a lot of pressure on them, also they shouldn’t be treating them like adults because they are kids, who should focus on their education and not that much on life problems.
Hope this helps