Answer:
First Person, (I'm pretty sure if the author/writer used I for the Narrator)
Explanation
if not and the author uses third person (He, She, ) but can still "see" the others throughts for all the others ( omniscient) if the narrator can only see the thoughts of 1 or 2 characters (limited)
Answer:
1. Sarah will finish her exams as soon as she will travel to London.
2. We will be able to visit the museum tomorrow.
3. Eating junk food is harmful for our health.
4. (e.g.) I can increase the amount of times that I workout every week.
Answer: Putting individuals convicted of crimes, especially violent crimes, in prison is thought to make the rest of us safer. But how much safety does all this imprisonment actually buy us? A study I recently published with colleagues shows the answer is very little, especially in the long-term.
Main words (like nouns and verbs) are stressed in iambic pentameter. Minor words (like preposition, articles, and conjunctions) are unstressed.