3. The third person point of view (the 'he' vs. 'I' in this passage) is voiced by an observer with limited omniscience.
In this case limited omniscience is shown by the fact that the narrator has feelings about what is occurring. An objective character would remain neutral describing events.
Answer:
A woodchuck can chuck the amount of wood a woodchuck could chuck, but it's all dependant on how much a woodchuck could chuck wood because not all woodchucks could chuck wood the at the same amount of another woodchuck that's chucking wood! EASYYYYYYYYYYYYY TY FOR THE POINTS
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Answer: The third one: In “The Story of Baba Abdalla,” Baba is blinded. In “The Vain Jackdaw,” the Jackdaw is shown to be a fake.
Explanation: I just believe its the most logical answer
Water once or twice per week, using enough water to moisten the soil to a depth of about 6 inches each time. It's okay if the soil's surface dries out between waterings, but the soil beneath should remain moist.