It makes sense; but there are two phrases there that could be divided to make the sentence flow better.
“I am not happy with myself, nor will I ever be.”
Answer:
Passage 1 is first person.
Passage 2 is Third person.
Passage 3 is Third person.
Passage 4 is second person.
Explanation:
The first person sentence starts with my or I. This is situation in which a narrator wants to mention something about himself. Second person is you. The narrator directly communicates and refers to the other person. Third person is when narrator mentions he or she. In this situation narrator is talking about someone who is not direct object.
Well to have a description I would well need the description first so if he was strong bulit had alot of musle square jaw would problly mean he was a strong person who didn't take orders from anyone <span />
Answer:
the answer is neither she nor her friend is going to the festival.
Answer:
President
Explanation:
Here, George Washington is referred to as the first president of the United States—that is, the first in a number of presidents of the United States. Thus, in that example, president is a common noun.