Answer:
If all the electricity went out in the world. I would be questioning why, I would be trying to find my family if they were out somewhere. If I was out somewhere I would be driving home immediately. Most likely go shopping get lots of food, water, get gas. I would limitedly use my phone if it still worked only checking it for messages from people important or global updates on the power. I would read a book, maybe take a nap if it wasn't a concerning thing.
Explanation:
Answer: B. second person
Explanation:
In the second person point of view, the narrator tells the story to either the audience, or another character, and uses the word '<em>you'</em>. This point of view is also recognized by the use of pronouns 'your', 'yours', 'yourself', or 'yourselves'. In any case, the common use of the second person pronouns in a text indicate that it is written in the second person point of view. This is exactly what happens in this passage - the narrator includes phrases such as<em> 'I assure</em><em><u> you</u></em><em>', 'may </em><em><u>you</u></em><em> never find </em><em><u>yourselves</u></em><em>...', '..to do anything that </em><em><u>you</u></em><em> should do...', '</em><em><u>you</u></em><em> will not suffer any harm'.</em>
As opposed to second person point of view, the narrator speaks in the first person when he talks about himself, his opinions or experiences. Third person limited point of view is used when the narrator knows the thoughts and feelings of one particular character. However, neither of these two options is the case in this excerpt.
An act of bullying, as i have learned it is a repeated action or verbal communication that someone has previously requested a halt to.
a responsible person would assert themselves into the situation and stand up for the victim.
I personally have, but that would be a personal experience question.
B! The comma would be after explaining what happened
The correct answer would be B. "My father" can be replaced with the pronoun "He." Answers C and D are incorrect because the speaker is not the father, and A is incorrect because "His" refers to something the father owns, not the father. Also, you can plug in each pronoun and see which ones sound fluent. Hope this helps! :)