Without having the paragraph, I can only help you to find the answer. As you read the paragraph, you need to find the main idea. What is the paragraph mostly about? Thinking about that, what are the possible outcomes from this main idea? For example, if you have a story about a tornado hitting a small town, you could say that one of the outcomes would be everyone coming together to help one another put the town back together.
Ehat tyoe of firgurative language is the author using in this excerpt from Romeo amd Juliet? Oxymoron.
A passage or quotation taken or selected from a book, document, film, or the like; extract. 2. to take or select (a passage) from a book, film, or the like; extract. 3. to take or select passages<span> from (a book, film, or the like); abridge by choosing representative sections.</span>
Answer: B
Explanation:
A second person narrator is very uncommon, and will use the words "you" and "your" as subjects. (Some self-insert fanfictions do this, but that's about it.)
A first person narrator is much more common, and it would mean the story is told by a character in the book and use "I, I'm, I've," etc. in places other than dialogue.
Looking up the story, I can see neither of these are the case, so it's probably B.
Academic writing more frequently focuses on understanding different audiences