Answer:
The answer is informative
He wouldn't be trying to be interactive or express any other emotion if he were presenting it in a neutral way so the answer is informative.
In the first option, the narrator is describing an event that happened to the character Ulrich, and does not convey the sense of omniscience. The second and third option however, describes that which is happening in the land. Finally, the last option reveals the omniscient stance the narrator takes, as he shows insight into the characters thoughts.
I'm gonna be the way I am until I die if you don't like it die first b***h
- cardi b
Answer:
are
Explanation:
When using "who", we might use are <em>or </em>is. It depends on the rest of the sentence.
"Who are we?"
"Who is ready to go?"
Both are correct.
- who are "we" {we is plural}
- who is... {asking about a specific individual's status}
Even though the rest of the sentence agrees with the singular "is" as opposed to "are"; You could say "Those are the candidates who are worthy of my vote".
For the first part of the sentence, you're specifically talking about a singular subject [not plural], Nora.
Because Nora "is" one of...
For the second part, you're talking about a group of candidates [plural] so following "who" should be "are".
Nora is one of the candidates who are worthy of my vote.
{You can almost always separate a sentence like this. }