By reading "Great Expectations," we can see that the narration is done from the first-person point of view.
We can arrive at this answer because:
- The first-person point of view occurs when the narrator of the story is a character.
- This narrator is telling his own story and for this reason, we can consider him as a limited narrator, as he can only speak what he knows and what he has seen.
- "Great Expectation" has this kind of narration, as the narrator is Pip, the protagonist, who is telling his own story.
We can see this, right in the first paragraph of the book where Pip, as a narrator says:
<em>"My father’s family name being Pirrip, and my Christian name Philip, my infant tongue could make of both names nothing longer or more explicit than Pip. So, I called myself Pip, and came to be called Pip."</em>
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Transitions are like frosting on a cake or glue on an art project. They help the paragraph move from idea to idea smoothly, without any confusion on your readers.
Let's look at the answers.
a. trains ---> are there many trains?
b. trains'--> Do many trains have one whistle?
c. train's--> Does one train have one whistle?
The correct answer would be c. There is only 1 train that this is referring to
Answer:
In order to have a better understanding of another person´s ideas, actions or feelings, it is convenient to be aware of his or her motivations, context and interests. Only when we realize this, we can really understand why a person behaves the way he or she does, and says what she or he says.
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