"Not all cops are bad" is correct. The first example is misleading and would cause confusion in the reader
the answer above me makes no sense at all its not even one of the answer choices.
A. department heads.
B. legislators.
C. judges.
D. regular citizens.
these are the choices and the answer is B
Well, it depends on context and perspective. It could be negative, meaning you are small and insignificant in the world. If someone is saying it in a positive perspective, they could be saying that you are part of something big. Hope it helped ;)
Point of view is the mode of narration that the author employs to let the readers "hear" or "see" what happens in the story. There are three major types of point of view, first person, second person, and third person. First person uses the pronouns "I" or "we". Second person uses the pronoun "you". Lastly, the third person utilizes the pronouns "he", "she", "it", "they", or a name. In this case, the passage reads:
"She's a good dog, isn't she?" Doris said, hoping one of them would agree with her.
In this passage, the pronouns she and them indicate third-person point of view (C).
“When thinking” is the right answer (the definition of retrospect is “a survey or review of a past course of events or period of time”. So “when thinking “ is most likely the right answer.