<span>a word group consisting of a present participle (also known as an -ing form) or past participle (also known as an -en form)</span>
Answer:
The three primary points of view are first person, in which the narrator tells a story from their own perspective ("I went to the store"); second person , in which the narrator tells a story about you, the reader or viewer ("You went to the store"); and third person , in which the narrator tells a story about other people ("He went to the store").
Nothing. There is no dialog.
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Answer:
D) he is confused
He doesn't sound like he's exasperated or has a hard time understanding, so D is the only choice left.