Answer:
b
first person pov is often bias bc you dot see it from other perspectives
The answer to that is Denotation.
<span>Horatian ode, short lyric poem written in stanzas of two or four lines in the manner of the 1st-century-bc Latin poet Horace. ... Horace's tone is generally serious and serene, often touched with irony and melancholy but sometimes with gentle humour.</span>
Explanation:
The conversation given below is being changed in formal way:
Marie: Hello! Dan have you bring your camera today?
Dan: Yes, But why?
Marie: Can I please borrow this camera from you?
Dan: Sure,But I will give it for today only
Marie: Can I have permission to borrow it at night?
Dan: I am sorry but I can give it to you for today only. You can ask Liza as you can borrow her digital camera.
Dan: Liza, Can Marie borrow your digital camera?
Liza: 1 minute please I want to take picture of my dog
Marie: Lisa please can I borrow it at night?
Liza: Sure you can have it.
Marie: Tysm Liza
hope this helps you
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Sentences which show possession:
A. It's Howard's fault.
C. Lady's slippers were under Carol's bed.
Contraction:
B. I can't (can not) say whether it's (it is) hers.
D. Let's (let us) see whom we'll (we will) call on next.
Although (A) can also show contraction since It's is "It is", but I'm basing my answer on the main thought of each sentence.