<span>picking and sticking to a well-planned organization will help readers follow the flow of information </span>
1. you don't need <em>the </em>in lake manitoba
2. don't need <em>the </em>in saudi arabia
3. don't need <em>the</em> before africa
4. don't need <em>the</em> before lisbon
5. no <em>the</em> before antarctica
srry for the misspellings.
It's called condensation and the reverse is called evaporation..
hope it helped<span />
Answer:
it is SECOND PERSON
Explanation:
If first person is someone telling you his or her story, and second person is you being told how you should do something, then third person is more like a camera recording events. That's not to say it's necessarily an objective point of view. A third person narrator can be highly subjective.