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In order to express oneself in a formal way, correct grammar must be used, since it makes for a serious tone, that is, it shows whatever was written was done so carefully and seriously, as a sign of respect for the addressee. In formal writing, even abbreviations must be avoided, as well as contractions. Therefore, correct grammar is the way to go if you want to achieve a formal tone.
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The doorman won't allow you to enter UNLESS you provide identification.
Tally's character are risk taker, loyal, and bravery. Scott Westerfeld often describes Tally as risk taker, I know this because in the novel Tally often puts herself in a dangerous situation to impress her boyfriend and all her friends.
Assuming that you are referring to Elie Wiesel and his memoir “Night,” here is the best answer I can provide for you, given the lack of context in your question. I hope this helps somehow:
At the beginning of his memoir after the Jews in his hometown were forced out of their homes and into ghettos by German Nazis, Wiesel states how those imprisoned within the walls of the ghetto failed to acknowledge the genuine terror of their situation and felt comfort and solidarity with the acknowledgment that they were safe from harm from the outside world, or those outside the ghetto, which in turn, ended up being proven false; however, the Jews forced themselves to believe in their deluded fabrication rather than face the sorrowful reality that was now and would soon become the rest of their life. "The ghetto was ruled by neither German nor Jew; it was ruled by delusion.” (Wiesel 11.) Had those imprisoned in the ghettos not been so brainwashed by their falsified delusion that life was better in the ghetto, they could have tried to escape or avoid ending up in it when they had the opportunity to do so.
The first person pov is one person telling the entire story, by themselves so we only know their thoughts and actions. Third person pov is like a camera, it makes sure we have info from all pov's so we know what everybody is thinking and doing. Third person pov can also be thought of like "hey, the narrators telling the story."