I think its "jeevan asked her whats your name"
Or
"jeevan asked her whats her name"
Probaly the last one
story through a few vantage points. For instance, most of the book is about the narrator's adventures, but then several chapters are about the narrator's brother's adventures, and a few paragraphs go up to a bird's-eye view of the situation, as if all of humanity (or at least all of England) were the protagonist. In some ways, we could say that the narrator's story and the narrator's brother's story are two varieties of the same story – the "aliens land, what do you do?"
<span>C.)The phrase such service or labor suggests the labor is unjust.</span>
Answer:
Ponyboy realizes that Darry does care about him; Darry is strict because he loves Ponyboy and wants him to succeed. Ponyboy runs across the room and embraces his brother, thinking that everything will be fine once he gets home.
Explanation:
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