Letter:
Dear friend,
How are you doing? I hope you're doing better these days. I'm doing well. I heard today from your mother that you were in an accident yesterday evening while riding your bicycle. She explained that a vehicle approached from the other side, and you were unable to keep your balance, slipping into a high drain. She also said that you bled profusely and were injured.
I hope you've spoken to a doctor and are taking the necessary measures. I'm sure you're feeling a lot of pain right now. So get plenty of rest and remember to take your medications on time. I hope you're eating well. I wish you the best of luck with your recovery.
Please pass on my best wishes to your guardians. I look forward to hearing from you soon.
Your faithfully.
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Third Person Objective—the narrator is not part of the story and does not know characters’ thoughts or a feeling, but only states their actions and speech. Imagine you are holding a video camera. You see all the action, but there is no one to tell you what the actors are thinking.
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Answer:
I agree that in some cases that might be the case especi if the game is a gambling game however, I doubt that is the case with most main-line video games. Considering how most games aren’t about gambling and usually have discipline causing you to loose money. For example, in the Mario and Sonic games produced by NIntendo and Sega, if you run into an enemy, you will loose money. Similarly, in the Zelda games there are games you can play and win prizes for around 20 rupees, however these games are challenging and will sometimes scam you.
Explanation:
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