Answer:
Limited and ommicent (dont know how to spell ommicent)
Explanation:
Third person uses he,her,she,they,them but also has two forms of third person, limited, and ommicent, limited is when the reader only knows one characters thoughts, while ommicent knows multiple characters thoughts
Scout characterizes Boo as a petty criminal and a "malevolent phantom." Jem describes his neighbor as a monstrous figure, six-and-a-half feet tall with bloodstained hands. Dill must imagine Boo based on the descriptions his friends provide him.
She goes from viewing her son as very unintelligent to realizing that he is actually a genius
Answer: Option 2
<u>Explanation:</u>
‘All for a paisa’ is a riddle short stories for children which consists of many short stories. In the story ‘All for a paisa’ the son of a merchant is shown as the one who lacks knowledge. His father never used to believe in his abilities. But that’s wasn’t the case with merchant’s wife. Although in the option it is mentioned that she viewed her son as unintelligent, but that’s not really the case. She always used to believe in her son’s capabilities.
And one day he proves himself by succeeding in the task given by his father. He proved that if given a chance, he will be capable enough to fulfill all the dreams of his parents and sore high.