The "third person limited" point of view is when a story is told from the perspective of an outside narrator who reveals the thoughts and ideas of one character. This differs from "third person omniscient" which is written by a narrator who is able to reveal the thoughts and ideas of all characters in a work.
C. The Jazz Age
He called it this to portray that there was an attitude of "everything goes" at the time.
some people just become tutores just to help other kids or any other ordinary people in what they don't understand for example you may be stuck in your homework and you don't have anybody who can help you, so for that reason we have tutors so that they can help you or us with everything you may not understand. which is okay actually to help others in what you already know and what in the other hand they don't know.
i actually don't even know i just read it and actually thought about it and just began typing lolll..hope this helped in someway ;))
I am sleeping
you are sleeping
it is 7am
I slept
you slept
it was 7am
<span>Expository writing is used to describe something, so yes it can be used for both!
Hope this helps! :)
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