Answer:
Being told in a third person omniscient POV prevents bias to other characters thoughts and emotions. If the story is only in first person, we can only see the main character’s Side of things whereas being told in third person omniscient gives us a fair look at whats really going on.
Explanation:
I’m not sure if that makes sense to you but I tried.
Answer: At the end of 8th grade, my best friend wrote me a note saying she never wanted to be my friend again. I was devastated, and terribly depressed all summer, terrified to start High School alone. Forty years later, I realize that that experience was probably what made me finally reach out to develop new friends. Those friends encouraged me to develop my life-long interest in speech, theater, and writing. More importantly, that experience of rejection gave me a lifelong compassion for others.
Explanation:
In this excerpt from "A Woman's Shortcomings", the effect of parallelism is that it adds to the high standard the speaker is claiming one must meet to love another. The correct answer is D.
Answer:
A) When reading a speech, overall tone becomes more important.
Explanation:
When delivering speech, it is important to pay attention to the tone of the speech. Reading is more or less a exact replication of words on paper without the use of speakers. It is hard to tell the tone when a speaker is reading the speech because it is less animated without your own knowledge.