Unlike a third person story, a story in first person allows you to understand what the character is feeling and only what the main character is feeling. You won't learn what the guy across the street really feels. If the story is in Bob's point of view, you will understand what Bob feels, what he sees, and how he thinks. You will not understand how Sally down the street feels. Sure, maybe Bob will learn a little about Sally, but if Sally says something, Bon will interpret what she just said in his own way. I could be wrong but that's my opinion.
Man I started to over think it too... but to put it in simple terms basically it gives the reader like some background knowledge of the character sort of by including their thoughts and how they look at different situations . I hope that helped rather than confused u even more lolz
The best and most correct answer among the choices provided by the question is the the last choice Romanstoffen.
Romanstoffen describes a coming-of-age story. Hope my answer would be a great help for you. If you have more questions feel free to ask here at Brainly.
The correct answer is B. box, because after the word "box" she is describing what she found in it. They are two different things, so you need a comma after box.
<span>A transitive verb is an action verb with a direct object. Therefor "parked" is the transitive verb in the sentence, with "car" as the direct object.</span>