Answer:Most of the sentences tel the author's POV. The POV is second person. Second person POV is when someone writes from your point of view.
I would use, "You may think you can just watch other people ski and do what they do, but taking lessons will teach you how to ski correctly." as the sentence that reveals the author's POV.
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ok so making it negative would be
My cousin is NOT (or isnt) (this is the negative) going to buy a computer
The children will not (or wont) study at home next year
lucero is not (or isnt) going to work in a hotel next month
i am not going to clean the house tomorrow
our athletes will not (or wont) win the gold medals in the Olympic games
Explanation:
negative is just making it not...
....I DONT KNOW HOW TO EXPLAIN-
i may be completely wrong by the way
have a nice day night eyc and good luck!
Answer:
"But he'd said, ‘I'll call you.' That's what he said—‘I'll call you.'"
Explanation:
<em>Sixteen </em>is a short story written by Maureen Daly, an Irish-born American writer best known for the works she wrote while she was still in her teens. <em>Sixteen </em>is one of these works. She wrote it when she was sixteen years old.
The story tells about a girl who meets a boy at the skating rink and begins to like him. The line <em>But he'd said, ‘I'll call you.' That's what he said—‘I'll call you.' </em>follows their separation. The narrator hopes the boy will call her and convinces herself that he will do so. However, soon we find out that the boy didn't call. This is how the story ends.
Try b or d those are the most possible answers