1. On our way to the library, we witnessed (or saw) a flock of birds flying.
2. Lying on the desk, was tom student’s paper.
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A. the photographer’s name
B. the date the photo was taken
D. a concise explanation of the photo
(Photo for proof at the bottom.)
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You'll want captions when including multi-media in a presentation. Captions can be an explanation of a photo or some small piece of information about the photo. This is good to include with a photo so that it doesn't appear random to the listener.
When using photos for a presentation, be sure to give credit to the source of the photo. Giving credit includes showing the date the photo was taken, and the photographer's name.
Here's a photo of Edge, I wish you good luck.
1. The best types of media would be new's papers" so that you can have a hard copy, and that the people who don't have access to technology can get to the resources." The next type would be a web page for those who can get access to the internet / technology. Finally, the last type would be like a book or a brochure so that someone who wants to know can take the information with them.
2. Some types of media that should not be included are some that are just people's opinions on the subject, because there is not any proven facts with their point of view.
3. Some examples that would be good are "history.com", any history website that is not made by a person that has just said random stuff about the topic, and some books about the extinction of the dinosaurs that you can find at a library.
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Answer:
Third person omniscient point of narration.
Explanation:
The narrative point of view refers to the voice of the narration used, the 'eye' of the narrator through which the readers are seeing the story unfold. This voice is the window through which the outside world, the readers, gain access to the characters and the plot of the story, and be a part of it.
The easiest way to know or identify the narrative voice is to observe the use of the pronouns. Here, the narrator uses "he", "she", "him", "his", "her" a lot. Moreover, the narrator seems to be detached from the whole scene, suggesting he's not part of the story. Also, the ability to see through the feelings and emotions of all of the characters involved makes the narrator an omniscient voice.
Thus, the narrative voice is third-person omniscient. This is when the <u>narrator is not a character in the story and is privy to the feelings and emotions of all the characters</u>.
No its 5 because vowels are A E I O U and sometimes Y. So theres 5 because there E U A I O