She learns appreciation and that her home is perfect
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Answer:
Definitely the first one, probably the second and third as well?
Explanation:
A first-person narrator is usually recounting an event, so they definitely use 'I'.
A third-person narrator sometimes knows the thoughts of other characters, depending on whether they're omniscient or not.
A first-person narrator is likely to show bias I think, because they're telling the story from their point of view so they're very likely to share their opinions and stuff. I don't really know, you're gonna kinda have to decide on this one.
A third-person narrator sometimes takes part? I mean, if they're third-person limited then usually it's the POV of a character but from a more detached persona? For example, in the Heroes of Olympus series all the chapters are in third person limited but all the characters take part in the action. If it's third-person omniscient then I don't think they'd be taking part in the action, unless the narrator is like a dude from the future recounting events that happened to his younger self and all that stuff. I don't really know, man.
Answer:
A). Paraphrase.
Explanation:
Paraphrasing is demonstrated as the restatement of a particular text or statement using own words instead of directly quoting the speaker's words. It primarily intends to explain and clarify the author's idea in different words without altering its actual meaning.
As per the question, the given statement exemplify a 'paraphrase' as it restates the author's message in words distinct from the original words of the speaker but conveys the similar meaning that 'man is Born Free and everywhere he is in Chains.' Thus, <u>it implies that the author's idea is being conveyed using different words yet keeping the meaning and facts intact</u>. Thus, <u>option A</u> is the correct answer.