It is a process of observational learning.This process enables the person to learn new behaviors by just seeing or retaining. It shows how William learns this knowledge when he always watches his father at work because his father is a gardener. With this, he has able to retain this knowledge, learning new behavior in which he is applying right now, where he has the skills in gardening.
He found that kids usually answer questions in the same way at the same age.
Answer:
How does the narrator's point of view affect how the events of this passage are described?
The narrator can describe how beautiful and interesting the penguins really are.
The narrator can explain that the penguins communicate in their own special language.
The words "all too soon" tell the reader that the narrator thinks the trip was too short. wrong
The words "more beautiful than I imagined" tell the reader that the narrator is happy.
Explanation:
one of these
but i think it is the first one
<em>The narrator can describe how beautiful and interesting the penguins really are. </em>
The words "more beautiful than I imagined" tell the reader that the narrator is happy.