To me you're right because A. is basically a theme. B. is somthing dealing with irony I believe. C. Its like youre reading a book and the character in the book is telling a story to a another character in the book. & D. Is basically like 1st person,2nd person & 3rd person point of view
This point of view allows us to get a new insight on our main character. We get to know all of their thoughts and feelings while reading this story. If we were to hear this from a different point of view we wouldn’t know about (add an aspect from the story here).
My friends see me in a partially positive light, I guess you can say that out of the team I am the most mature. My friends aren't what you call honest or good friends, they are actually the exact opposite. I keep my distance and so do they. The reason why is because some time we have had some problems we didn't work out so now we all go our separate ways while still calling each other friends. We keep distance, but that doesn't mean we are cats to each other. We treat each other neutral.
In written prose, it is expected that thoughts are organized and coherent. Unlike colloquial language, we have the ability to edit written language, so it is held to higher standards. Referential words help us make it more concise, if we stay on the same topic for more than one or two lines. Finally, written prose is more likely to reveal hidden meanings on second reading than spoken words that will never be heard again.