I believe this excerpt to be an example of a third-person limited, instead of third-person objective.
Third-person objective does not reveal what the character is thinking or feeling. We may get to conclusions about that through the character's behavior or through dialogs. But the author does not give us this sort of information directly.
Third-person limited, on the other hand, does offer us an insight of the character's process of thinking and feelings. That's what we can notice with the sentences "<em>He wondered where people were going as they passed by his bowl</em>." and " <em>He shivered with fear and was thankful that cats hated water</em>.
" We know the goldfish is asking himself about the people passing by. We also know he is afraid of the cat. Those pieces of information were given to us, the readers, directly by the narrator, not via dialog or by the observation of the goldfish's behavior.
Answer:
comb: insulator
aluminum: conductor
coin: conductor
plastic: insulator
wood:insulator
rubber: insulator
metal: conductor
nail: conductor
silver spoon: conductor
plastic spoon: insulator
Explanation:
metal materials are conductors. If you think of wiring it is usually capped with plastic caps as they are insulators and hold no electric charge.
Answer:
As evidence, McGonigal uses multiplayer online games of people who use simulated environments to leave behind a reality that doesn't involve the use of their talents. According to her, games provide something that reality doesn't.
Answer:
B.was a very talented man who would one day become a great success.
Explanation: