Answer:
First Person, (I'm pretty sure if the author/writer used I for the Narrator)
Explanation
if not and the author uses third person (He, She, ) but can still "see" the others throughts for all the others ( omniscient) if the narrator can only see the thoughts of 1 or 2 characters (limited)
The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "D. fearful yet proud." The phrase best describes Anne Frank is that <span>D. fearful yet proud. In spite of her being fearful, she is very proud. That what makes Anne Frank different.</span>
No, because it is just one word alone. However, if it is stated in a sentence in a passage, then it may need a hyphen.
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Answer:
Your right elbow You can try it yourself if you're not convinced, but unless you have a broken arm or an incredibly flexible ulna, you won't reach it. Your right elbow.
Explanation: