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I think the sentence is correct even if I don't really know what you are asking
You can say that Odysseus is a good solider, who respect his peers. More specifically, he stands out as the cleverest of the Achaean's or Greeks. He (along with Nestor) is the best speaker, and so he is able to convince people. For example, in the Iliad, <span> he is able to mediate between Agamemnon and Achilles. In fact, he is the only one who is able to do this. In addition, according to tradition, he is the one who created the artifice of the Trojan horse, which shows again that he is clever. </span>
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there are 3 types of third-person points of view.
third-person objective.
third-person omniscient.
third-person limited.
third-person objective is where the narrator doesn't know the exact thoughts and feelings of the characters and instead assumes thoughts and feelings rather than knowing them. EXAMPLE: "Sally <u>seemed</u> happy when her dad came home" rather than "Sally <u>was</u> happy when her dad came home".
third-person omniscient is where the narrator knows all the characters' thoughts and feelings.
third-person limited is where the narrator only knows the thoughts and feelings of only one character.
hope this answers your question if i understood correctly
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Explanation:
Donizetti's Gemma di Vergy, as well as many other belcanto operas of the first half of the 19th century, is infrequently produced today, mostly on account of requiring singers with a virtuosic vocal ability in all of the roles.
A.on account of requiring singers
B.on account of their requiring a singer
C.because it requires singers
D.because of it requiring singers
E.being that it requires a singer
The use of "on account of" with a gerund ("requiring") is wordy and unidiomatic.Option C conveys the meaning in the simplest form and hence is the correct option. All other options are awkwardly wordy.