Answer:
1, 2 ,3
Explanation:
Give brainliest if i'm right
The answer depends. Are you asking for an example? Do you just not know what it means to write in the author's point of view?
I think is C because in the text it's the main idea.
Answer:
The fish conveys the lesson that we must not make hasty and impulsive decisions. This lesson reveals the theme of how misinterpretations can result in disastrous situations.
Explanation:
In chapter 22 of “What, of this Goldfish, Would You Wish?” we can read: <em>"" He said, "says the fish, interrupting," exactly what he was doing. But you didn’t get it. Honestly, your Hebrew, it’s terrible. ""</em>
This happens shortly after Sergei misinterprets Yonata's actions and ends up acting in a hasty and impulsive way, killing Yonata unintentionally. The fish then shows how these thoughtless actions and led by misinterpretation have disastrous results and that we must prioritize rationality before acting and understanding the situation that is happening around us, before taking action.
Answer D poem
I believe the correct answer is D simply because you can take your time learning from a poem and you can also learn a lot from it. Hope this was helpful :)