Point of view is the mode of narration that the author employs to let the readers "hear" or "see" what happens in the story. There are three major types of point of view, first person, second person, and third person. First person uses the pronouns "I" or "we". Second person uses the pronoun "you". Lastly, the third person utilizes the pronouns "he", "she", "it", "they", or a name. In this case, the passage reads:
"She's a good dog, isn't she?" Doris said, hoping one of them would agree with her.
In this passage, the pronouns she and them indicate third-person point of view (C).
who is cara?
If cara is the baby I it would be B
I’m not sure where the pic is but ethos is credibility, pathos is emotion and logos as logic
Answer:
most positive : palace
most positive: mansion
somewhat positive: cottage
neutral: house
somewhat negative: hut
most negative: dump