D. Does the narrator see the world as most people see it?
A narrator can refer to present events or recall events from the past, and can pay attention to certain details rather than others because they relate to the events he or she is narrating. Feeling emotions towards others is natural, and therefore, not a sign of unreliability, although it might lead to bias in some cases. However, all these elements may exist within a common ground with the reader. While if the narrator's view of the world differs from that of most people, this may lead to distortion of the narrated facts or their circumstances.
The answer to ur question is c
Answer:
Diane couldn't concentrate on General Hospital because Santana, her beagle who had been cooped up in the house all day, wanted to take a long walk around the lake.
Explanation:
Commas in this case go after the word Santana and after the word day.
The objective with this sentence is too pay careful attention to its grammar construction.
The connector because in this case is a subordinating linker which means that it is connecting a subordinate clause to an independent one and the comma is not necessary.
She's not happy about what she sees parents doing. She's not supportive. And she's not Tolerant. She sounds angry, which leads to being critical. She wants them to get off the couch.
Unfortunately it's hard to choose. Sometimes choices are just too close. I'd pick critical myself, but I don't think you can discard angry. Angry is a tone. Critical is a result.
Angry <<<< answer. But don't be surprised if critical is the desired answer.