Although using the POV of a story can be helpful in determining the
author's point of view (especially in light of who the main character is
in the story), it also helps to consider the background details of the
author and the story itself. Things like knowing where the story takes
place and what the climate (political and social) where like as at the
time, can add to the background and understanding of the author and his
viewpoints.
Hope this helps. Lady Macbeth may actually faint in astonishment that her husband has killed the guards in an act that was not part of their plan in murdering Duncan. She could be shocked that he has acted so boldly when she had to question his manhood in order to provoke him to kill the king. On the other hand, she may be faking.
I would say he would say for example that when the cables are connected to the live battery don't touch the other two cables or they will spark, and it is advisable to connect the cables to the dead battery first then to the live battery and also ensure that the same cable goes to positive and the other cable goes to the negative posts on the batteries and the positive post is the fatter one.
Answer:
flashbacks give the reader a more vivid image of the events unfolding.
Explanation:
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