<span>It does a couple of things. It makes the audience laugh. It is a pretty funny line. [ It also shows Higgins character as intelligent (he has the situation figured out), arrogant (he is concerned with his own convenience), and inconsiderate (he is not worried about imposing on anyone else.</span>
Because first person allows the reader to view the story as the main character, letting the reader to feel like the protagonist. If the protagonist goes through a struggle, the reader will associate themselves with them.
Present, or present perfect, that part is for you to figure out though! Sorry.
Answer:
D: Hearing the song "Amazing Grace" always makes me think of both funerals and the slave-ship captain who wrote its words.
Explanation:
The way the sentence of option D was written is correct because it didn´t commas. The gerund phrase <em>Hearing the song "Amazing Grace"</em> is the subject of the verb <em>makes </em>, and there shouldn't be a comma separating the subject from its predicate, as the one used in the example of the option A. In B and C, the meaning is confusing.
Answer: number 4
Explanation: quotation marks shows when a person is talking (duh)
Number one wouldn’t make sense, because it put half of the person who is talking in the quotation marks
Number two doesn’t make sense because the quotation marks is after “will go”, which is part of the dialogue
Number three seems incorrect because “today’s students” isn’t in quotation marks
Number four should be the answer, because dean watkins is saying “today’s students”, and “will go through an average of four career changes in their life spam”