Answer:
Perspective
Explanation:
Point of View can be considered as a certain way a story is played, whether it'll be said by the character itself, the narrator, or the person next to the character.
This fits the meaning of perspective, because it can be the way the person in the books views things, all the other answers except plot fit into perspective.
Plot is more of the story overall
Answer:
Since there is no answer to the child's question and the child is in the North, the carousel operator may give the child a stern reply.
Explanation:
"Merry-Go-Round" is a poem written by Langston Hughes. The poem is centered on the theme of racial segregation due to Jim Crow's section law.
The law disabled the colored people to mix with the whites, and created a separate section, at the back for all blacks, whether be it a train or a bus. But the child in this poem, the speaker, ask the carousel operator questions <em>"Where to sit?", </em>as there is no back in the merry-go-round.
The carousel operator may give the child a stern reply because he is from the North.
The excerpt from this passage from the early environmnentalist John Muir I think would best appeal to the logic of the readers is " <span>Forty-seven years ago one of these Calaveras King Sequoias was laboriously cut down, that the stump might be had for a dancing-floor". This image graphically shows how huge these sequoias are that a stump from one of these giants is largest enough in diameter to serve as a dancing floor as this conveys a huge thick tree. </span>
Answer:
Passage B: Birds make great pets. They are easy to take care of. They fill your home with beautiful music. Birds are fun to watch. They are always in their cages. You can watch them whenever you like. Cleaning a bird cage is not a lot of fun, but all pets need to be cleaned up after