I would answer first person or third person omniscient
Second person, no, because it'a a secondary character, I think
Third person omniscient is correct as well because he knows every thing about the main character and is able to write about all the facets
Third person omniscient is commonly used in stories with many characters
Third-person limited only knows the main character, so it's not enough to be able to write about feelings....
I really have a doubt between first person and third-person omniscient...
But in fact, after thinking, for only one character it should be First person.
Hope this will help you to make your own choice
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It depends on the word which is underlined (you didn't underline anything).
If the underlined word is <u>his son</u>, then the correct answer is indirect object. If the underlined word is <u>a workbench</u>, then the correct answer is direct object.
<u>Answer:</u>
The line that best describes the central idea of the passage is - Social conditions, rather than innate morality (good and evil), can be the dominant influential force in our actions.
Thus, the correct answer to the question is Option B.
<u>Explanation:</u>
What can make good people do bad things? The excerpt from Melissa Dittmann’s article printed in October 2004 proves this particular statement. It talks about Philip G. Zimbardo, Former APA President’s research that explains how the right dosage of some social situations can transform good, ordinary people into evildoers.
Also, a psychology professor at Stanford University, he presented examples of various experiments by eminent people which proved the point that a change in social situations can force a person to turn from good to bad .