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The narrative voice of the statement is described by the following statement-The paragraph has a first-person narrator sharing an eyewitness account.
Explanation:
we can see in the question that the narrator talks like a first person by using words like "I, me, my, mine, we, us, our, ours."
"I, me, my, mine" are called first-person singular pronouns. These are pronouns one uses when one states his action..
"We, us, our, ours" are first person possessive pronouns. we make use of such pronouns when we are talk about the acts of the other person . .
- "First-person singular pronouns are 'I,' 'me,' 'my,' and 'mine.
- ' First-person plural pronouns are 'we,' 'us,' 'our,' and 'ours. '
- First-person possessive pronouns are 'my,' 'mine,' 'our,' and 'ours. '
- First-person subjective pronouns are 'I,' 'we,' 'my,' and 'our."
Thus we can say that the narrative voice of the statement is described by the statement that -The paragraph has a first-person narrator sharing an eyewitness account.
Diction can determine tone of writinh
The third one, '<span>Before I go to the grocery store (I’m going to the one on Burnet Street), tell me what you need.' should be your answer choice.</span>
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