Wordsworth, Keats, Byron, Shelly, Coleridge
If you look up "banning To Kill a Mockingbird in Highschools" you are sure to get a good article. it's a really controversial topic!
The answer is: D) He can change from first-person to third-person point of view
When Jerome change the point of view of the story from first-person, where we can follow the narration with the character to third-person point of view where the reader receives a view more external an objective of the situation it add the fictional color to the story.
<span>Mr. Sargent bought a sweater for his dog with purple and pink spots because the dog doesn't have spots.</span>
Ultimately the war was a struggle over how much power the parliament should have over the monarchy— so I’m thinking A? Sorry if I’m wrong.