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Jacqueline Woodson tells her memoir “Brown Girl Dreaming” from the first-person, limited-omniscient, present-tense point of view of herself as a child. She does this for several reasons. First and foremost, the memoir being told is Jacqueline’s, and there is no better person to tell her childhood story than herself. Second, this allows Jacqueline to communicate intimate thoughts, ideas, and feelings with the reader directly, allowing them to see and feel things as she did. It also allows readers a sort of intimacy as if the story was being told by one friend to another. The limited-omniscient aspect lends itself to Jacqueline telling the story as her child-self in present-tense, and not knowing everything going on in the world around her, but having vague ideas or inclinations about events and circumstances beyond her control.
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I think the answer is C.
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Because whoever says Not yet! Not yet! doesn't want to get up and C says the word "unwelcome" so that person wants to go back to sleep.
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decreased heart rate
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In a setting where the person is comfortable and the animal with him shows affection towards him, the person shows positive effects in themselves. The heart rate of the person slows down to a relaxed state. The production of fewer stress hormones decreases. There emerges a growth in the brain chemicals which makes the person happier. This is the result of the emotional bonds which the individuals experience when they are with the animals.
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how long is it I thought it was like 1 2 questions but omg