Answer:
Daly's "Sixteen" is written in the first person, which allows readers to have insight into the narrator's thoughts and feelings.
Explanation:
<em>Sixteen </em>is a short story written by Maureen Daly, an Irish-born American writer. She wrote it when she was sixteen years old. It is one of her most famous works, along with others she wrote while still in her teens.
The story is told from the first-person point of view. This point of view is easily recognizable by the use of pronouns <em>I</em> and <em>we</em>. We view the events the story tells about through the eyes of the narrator. This gives us insight into the narrator's thoughts and feelings.
We can conclude that the given story is written in the first-person view already in the first sentence: <em>Now don't get </em><em>me </em><em>wrong. Me </em>is a form of the pronoun <em>I</em>, which instantly reveals the first-person perspective.
Cassie is the second-oldest Logan child. She has a fiery temper like her Uncle Hammer. Also, she is very naive concerning the facts of racism. Little Man<span> A meticulously neat first-grader, </span>Little Man<span> is the youngest of the Logan children.</span>
It’s a classic movie that everyone loves. It was the highlight of my childhood. Watching it again brought back the excitement of a magical world that I always wish existed. I watched Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.
It seemed logical at the time not to start from the first of the series – that would be a moment where I question my logic, however it was still as enjoyable as the first. I instantly remembered why this one out of the seven was specifically my favourite. I loved the amount of activities going on in the movie; it also progressed into this magical world we knew little about, so we find out more than we previously may not have even thought about… Unless you read the books like I did. That moment of excitement to actually be able to visualise the Goblet of Fire is something that can only be described by true Harry Potter fans.
I realised whilst watching the movie that it never occurred to me that there would be other magic schools other than Hogwarts. The moment of awe was something I enjoy experiencing repetitively each time I come across the Harry Potter series.
The movie starts with classic reunion of Harry, Hermione and the comedian of the series, Ron. However unlike the others it progresses their relationship as they have clearly grown. It was enjoyable to watch how their relationships shook when other characters were added into the equation. When the plot moved on from the bright and light toned scenes I then questioned how I managed to watch the scenes with the entrance of Voldermort. I wonder how I managed to watch the first Harry Potter movie without being freaked out as a child. Nevertheless it’s a movie that I wouldn’t mind re-watching countless times
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Options:
A) he has come prepared for the discussion.
B) he is following protocol for the discussion.
c) he is offering to support his point of view with further details.
d) he is withholding his questions until the end of the discussion.
e) he is using casual, accessible language that is appropriate for the discussion.
Answer:
A) He has come prepared for the discussion.
B) He is following protocol for the discussion.
C) He is offering to support his point of view with further details.
Explanation:Mr. Hollembeak is taking a full and active part of the discussion taking place,he is well prepared as he has the right details needed, Mr, Hollembeak was able to recall past events such as his initial strategy of installation of a well secured system to prevent compromise, he also takes track of the Activities of other depends and persons.
Mr. HOLLEMBEAK FOLLOWED PROTOCOL THROUGHOUT THE DISCUSSION BY RECOGNISING THE PERSONS PRESENT AND WHEN TO INTERACT
HE ALSO GIVE SUPPORT FOR HIS POINT OF VIEW.