He said that he was thirsty
She told me to be careful
He wondered why I didn't tell him.
He said that he couldn't take them home.
He told us not to go to the beach alone.
He wanted to know if I've been shopping for food.
He asked me the time.
She asked when we'll see each other again
He wanted to know where they lived before moving here
He asked her if she'll be at Tom's party
She asked me if I could meet her at the train station.
He asked me if I saw that great car.
She said she went to the cinema with her boyfriend yesterday.
He said that he's writing an essay tomorrow.
You said that you'll do this for me.
She said that she's not tired now.
They said that they have never been here before.
They said that they were in Paris last week.
He said that they won't sleep.
She said that it's very quiet here
Answer:
<em>The narrator is not part of the story and only states the characters' actions and speech</em>.
Explanation:
<em>When you speak in </em>third-person objective point of view<em>, you're describing what is happening to a character, but you </em>do not<em> know their thoughts or feelings. An example of this would be " He is now going to the park, but later he'll go to the movies"</em>
Answer:
A. his external conflict with Cassius
Explanation:
It’s basically the writers attitude. Usually the authors tone will describe adjectives. Examples would just be words that describe feeling.