Answer: resolution
Explanation: if there's a problem, there has to be a resolution. Like in books such as, Harry potter, there is always a problem, but there is always a resolution to that, problem. Here's an example:
"Betty was walking in the sun, the next day she was walking in the rain, tomorrow it was bound to rain (thats the problem) so she brought an umbrella the very next day! (Resolution!)"
The answer is:
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First person
: I, me, my, mine, we</h3>
The first person point of view allows the reader the see the story through the narrator's eyes, with his or her feelings, motives and inner thoughts.
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Second person
: you, your</h3>
The second person point of view is not very often used in fiction. In such cases, the narrator tells the story to the readers by addressing them with the word "you" and making them a character. In this way, readers have the feeling they are involved in the story.
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Third person
: he, she, it, they</h3>
In the third person point of view, the story is told by a bodiless narrator who describes the feelings and thoughts of several characters, and the events that occur to them in the story. As a consequence, readers have a wider view of the characters emotions and ideas.
Answer:
In the allegorical sense, the Green Knight is like Christ; he overcomes death. Gawain is the Christian. He struggles to follow Christ. In the moral sense, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight teaches us to live and face death with faith.
Explanation:
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I believe it's "<span>compare and contrast."</span>
Answer:
I think b and c
Explanation:
it might be wrong but that is what I would go with