Focusing on Passepartout’s perspective makes the story
objective. Passepartout doesn’t have a personal bias or have anything to prove
so he doesn't react impulsively or affectionately. (Greenleafable,
Brainly)“Being much less cool-headed than Mr. Fogg, he was
much more restless, counting and recounting the days passed over, uttering
maledictions when the train stopped, and accusing it of sluggishness, and
mentally blaming Mr. Fogg for not having bribed the engineer. The worthy fellow
was ignorant that, while it was possible by such means to hasten the rate of a
steamer, it could not be done on the railway.” This is a quote showing that the
narrator is telling the story from third person, not Passepartou from first, thus giving the story a more real and relatable aspect to it.
Answer:
I would own up to what I had done so that I wouldn't be leaving my friends behind. I'd probably get into a lot of trouble but at least I wouldn't have that guilt on my conscious. Honest is always the best policy. I would be upset about getting in trouble but at least I'd stick to my own code of honor.
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You can start by saying ; I can really see the effort you put into the tourism industry, and I have a lot of good suggestions that can promote the tourism industry.
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I hope that you will be able to improve the tourism industry with this great suggestions of mine
Yours faithfully
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It is unsound because if one doesn't like peanut butter, they could eat something else rather than not eating at all. A more sound argument would be, "I don't like peanut butter, so I won't put it on my sandwich."