The point of view of the narrator in Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea is <span>first-person limited. It is told like a narrator's experience. He is unprejdiced and he just wants to tell a story.</span>
Problems in neighborhoods,
1: Neighbors blast music all the time when ppl try to get their beauty sleep :/
2: Maybe crimes within a neighborhood
3: School issues within a neighbohood or like school safety if theres problems in that department bc theirs been weapons being brought to many schools...
*if i was doing this school would be my pick bc someone at my siblings old school caught the school roof on fire with like a firework.. smh
4: Littering maybe?
5: animals homeless or animal crulety in your city
6: people in your community you see or may know whom are homeless, i see pp all the time at stores asking for change, even a homeless man looking in the trash to feed himself and his dogs :(
(sorry if this not what you asked for these are just ideas, i would help write this whole thing but im kind of in the middle of a history project) :/
i hope this helps you c:
Answer:
B
Explanation:
First you can eliminate D because is shows nothing about whether the trip was fun.
While C shows they enjoyed the time, it could be 'what they needed' because it was relaxing or just an escape from reality. Not because it was incredibly fun.
A and B both show he most likely enjoyed the trip, but B is better because A still leaves room for questions. While in B you know that they enjoyed the trip because its directly said it was "the best trip ever", A he could be smiling because he's happy to see his dad or something else. B gives the most direct answer to the question.
Answer:
a news paper article about head injuries
Explanation:
it makes the most sense
Latin and greek helped to form many english words