Hey! This was really tough to figure out. But I am really sure the type of narration used in the excerpt is Third Person Limited. The words that stand out to me the most, when it comes to making this claim was "at the age of six" and that "knew she felt it" because the narrator knew about the character's back story, however it is only pertained to the main character, which is Maisie. The effect of this point of view, is that it shows a very detailed representation of what is going through the character's mind and giving somewhat more of a description about Maisie and her story.
Irrelevant Sentences
If a sentence is irrelevant, it means that it has no real bearing on the paragraph as a whole. It might be information that is related by tangent, but it does not have anything specifically to do with the main idea of the paragraph. It is best to avoid irrelevant sentences so that the reader can maintain focus on the topic.
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I'm not sure if this will make sense, but there isn't really a limit on quotes in an essay, obviously you shouldn't make a paragraph littered with them, but I would say at least 2-3 depending on the length of a paragraph.
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Drag each tile to the correct box.
Match each word to its definition.
TILES
MINION
a subordinate or follower
CLEAVE
to adhere firmly or loyally
WANTON
uncontrollable
HARBINGER
one that foreshadows what is to come
METAPHYSICAL
relating to things that are thought to exist but can’t be seen.
PRATE
to keep talking
EQUIVOCATE
to use unclear language with an intent to deceive
SUBORN
to force someone to do something illegal
KNELL
a ringing bell that announces death or disaster
MULTITUDINOUS
consisting of many elements or aspects
PAIRS
Answer:
excerpt from Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe At length I spied a little cove on the right shore of the creek, ... great pain and difficulty I guided my raft, and at last got so ...
Explanation:
make me as brain liest