it depends on what way you are writing about the book.
I would say
THE GREASERS HAD PROBLEMS TO DEAL WITH, ALONG WITH SOME INTENSE ENCOUNTERS WITH THEIR ENEMIES. THEY SETTLED THEIR DIFFERENCES IN A WAY THAT THEY THOUGHT WAS RIGHT, BUT THEY STILL HAD OTHER SITUATIONS WHERE THEY HAD TO BE RESILIENT, AND CONVINCED ABOUT THE DEATH OF CLOSE FRIENDS ALMOST LIKE BROTHERS. THE CHARACTERS HAD DEALED WITH INTENSITY ALONG WITH COURAGE, AND RESILIENT.
I believe it is a compound sentence.
B. Douglass worried that speaking publicly would lead to punishment.
We can actually deduce here that what describes the narrator's perspective is: D. The narrator longs to see the person he addresses in the letter.
<h3>What is perspective?</h3>
Perspective actually means point of view. It simply refers to one's position on a particular subject matter and how the person views such from his own angle.
Thus, we see here that the perspective of narrator is that he longs to see the person he addresses in the letter.
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