Well i actually need the map that its talking about so if you get that i can definitely answer that question.
If youre taking about a book you can use "the reader"
Answer:
My friend likes cars with a lot of horsepower, but I prefer good gas mileage.
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I spent last night studying for the geometry test we're taking in fifth period.
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I spent last night studying for the geometry test we're taking in fifth period.
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Although his organization process was a bit haphazard, I could follow it.
Explanation:
The narrator is a character and participates in the action; "I", "we", and "me" is used.
C. what conflict might arise between these characters?
A word or phrase that means something other than its literal definition.