I would be on the side of the prisoner, and to the last I would try to protect him.
Answer:
1.
second person
2.
to explain how to get around meat restrictions
3.
the reader gets direct advice on the process
Explanation:
What point of view does the author use in this passage?
second person
What is the author’s purpose?
to explain how to get around meat restrictions
What is the effect of the point of view?
the reader gets direct advice on the process
im fairly ceertain, Mrs.Hatfield that Ava is graduating from college, with a degree in biology next year.
One problem the author might run is that the audience may lose interest since the story or text keeps repeating (hope this helps)
Answer and Explanation:
In "The Handsomest Drowned Man in the World," a short story by Gabriel García Márquez, the townspeople react to the body with acceptance. He is first found by children when he washes up on their shore. Instead of being afraid of him, the children play with the body. When the adults of the village finally realize he is there, they take him into one of their homes, and the women take care of him. They will do for him what do for every body that washes up on their shore: they will mourn him with a brief wake, and then bury him in the ocean.
"They had been playing with him all afternoon, burying him in the sand and digging him up again . . .
While the men went to find out if anyone was missing in the neighboring villages, the women stayed behind to care for the drowned man. They took the mud off with grass swabs, they removed the underwater stones entangled in his hair, and they scraped the crust off with tools used for scaling fish."