Where is the passage that belongs with this
Answer:
Bacterium: Many vaccines are created by taking bacterium from the virus inactivating it (no longer can it become a disease) and then injecting it into us so we know how to fight off that virus.
Germ: Vaccines are very important as it can protect us from harmful viruses and germs.
Smallpox: Edward Jenner created a vaccine for smallpox not even understanding the basic germ theory.
Immunity: Immunity happens when we have been vaccinated, our body knows how to fight off the virus.
Polio: On March 26th, 1953 Dr. Jonas Salk, a medical researcher invented a polio vaccine.
Rabies: My dog had to be vaccinated with a certified rabies vaccine before taking him across the border.
Explanation:
I would say third-person limited, but it may also be third-person objective.
Good luck in your studies!
1.) DIRECT CHARACTERIZATION - the writer makes direct statements about a character's personality and tells what the character is like.
<span>a. Read how Golding describes Piggy in the beginning of the novel. He reveal's to us readers that Piggy is a shy boy who dons glasses and is fat (thus his nickname). </span>
<span>2.) INDIRECT CHARACTERIZATION - the writer reveals information about a character and his personality through that character's thoughts, words, and actions, along with how other characters respond to that character, including what they think and say about him. </span>
<span>a. A good example would be Jack. Golding described him as the eldest boy of the choir and many of the younger choir boys looked up to him and depended on him a great deal after the crash. What Golding didn't tell us was that Jack took his dictatorship seriously and he went too far with his role when he blindly killed Simon and he developed a thirst for blood.
Hope that helps ^-^</span>