An example of third person omniscient would be "Sarah felt very lonely after her brother went to college, but her brother was excited to go to college." Third person omniscient is when the narrator knows all of the characters feelings and it uses words like "he, she, hers, his, he said, she felt" and other words like that. First person would use words like "mine, I felt, I" You did not post the responses to the question so I hope this was helpful. But just know that the correct answer should have a bunch of characters feelings and should use words such as "hers, his, she," Also third person LIMITED means the author/narrator knows only one persons thoughts.
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The United States delegate was Mr Walter Miller
The perambular (u) which affects Article 11 (Situations of risk and humanitarian emergencies) will undermine existing international humanitarian law on situations of armed conflict and lead to legal conflict.
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Non-defining relative cause
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There are two types of relative clauses in English: those that add extra information (non-defining relative clauses) and those that modify (or define) the subject of the sentence (defining relative clauses).
No, fell is a verb. hard=adjective rain=noun fell=verb from=preposition the=article adjective dark=adj clouds=object of the preposition