The answer is A. A third-person omniscient narrator can see all the characters' actions and know their thoughts, while a third-person limited narrator has insight into only one character.
Explanation:
In a narrative such as a novel, there can be different points of view, which are related to the type of narrator. One of the narrators more commonly used is the third-person narrator; this differs from others because it acts mainly as a spectator and it uses third-person pronouns (she, he, it, they). Moreover, this type of narrator can be limited, which means it only knows everything about one character including his/her thoughts or omniscient if the narrator knows the thoughts, feelings, and similar of all the characters in the story.
Answer: I feel that in our generation there will be new inventions and much more modern day technology. I can imagine closets that will have ready made outfits for you as you are waking up. Our century has grown so much and I can imagine people not getting out of their houses because of it. Technology has both a negative and positive side. Positive because it helps us to do less work, and negative because... is doing less work really worth putting our physical health, mental well being and social skills at risk? It’s both harder and easier to make friends and actually be in a good state of mind if you’re using technology too much or watching a screen 24/7. I forsee that the future for my generation will become lazy and less active, which is negative in my eyes.
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Embracing literary, musical, theatrical, and visual arts, participants sought to reconceptualize “the Negro” apart from the white stereotypes<span> that had influenced black peoples’ relationship to their heritage and to each other. They also sought to break free of Victorian </span>moral<span> values and bourgeois shame about aspects of their lives that might, as seen by whites, reinforce racist beliefs. </span>
Answer:
upbeat
Explanation:
don't want to consern people
Answer: Air and water <em><u>are</u></em> necessary for life.
Explanation:
Air and water are a plural subject because a subject made up of nouns joined by 'and' makes a compound subject, unless that subject's intended sense is singular, therefore the verb must be conjugated in the plural: "They are".
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