Answer:
third person because it says "she"
Explanation:
Hailed by the Christian Science Monitor as “the first political satire of the 21st century”—and by the Dallas Morning News as “Orwell meets Scrabble”—Ella Minnow Pea is an exuberant novel of language and ideas that should be of particular interest to high school and college students. As a political satire, it reflects the paranoid absurdities of both the political correctness movement and the domestic war on terror. But the book is also a dazzling linguistic performance that will appeal to anyone who enjoys the subtleties and suppleness of the English language. The 19th-century violinist Niccolo Paganini was famous for snipping three strings of his instrument in mid-concerto and playing on without missing a beat. In Ella Minnow Pea Mark Dunn goes Paganini 21 better, divesting himself of most of the letters of the English alphabet and doing so in perfect accordance with the dictates of his story.
Answer:
D. The longer sentences in this excerpt provide many descriptive details.
Explanation:
In this excerpt from "The Jungle Book" by Rudyard Kipling (1865 - 1936), many long sentences are used to describe how Mowgli was brought up with wolves in the jungle.
Option A is incorrect as the sentence used in the excerpt are long and not short.
Option B is not correct, because the excerpt states a single event (may be a set of sub-event), which is bringing up of Mowgli in childhood.
Option C is incorrect because the description given is hardly any action. They are just details describing Mowgli's childhood.
C. to manipulate the people through his use of emotionally persuasive language,tears, and Caesar’s body