<span>Simon suspects that the beast is not an animal or a ghost or any other outward manifestation but is instead the thing that a person can become if they stoop to the level of their enemy. in other words, they become the beast by fearing and reacting to the enemy in a way that is beneath the standards of the way they should be acting or reacting.</span>
I would answer first person or third person omniscient
Second person, no, because it'a a secondary character, I think
Third person omniscient is correct as well because he knows every thing about the main character and is able to write about all the facets
Third person omniscient is commonly used in stories with many characters
Third-person limited only knows the main character, so it's not enough to be able to write about feelings....
I really have a doubt between first person and third-person omniscient...
But in fact, after thinking, for only one character it should be First person.
Hope this will help you to make your own choice
Today, children seem obsessed with video games. Most parents say this is “not good for their brains” or “just a distraction”.
However, there are good aspects to video games. Some are bad and not good for the brain, but there are plenty of good ones too!
For example, Minecraft is an easily acessible game that even some schools now are using! It inspires creativity and strategic thinking. Some tasks can be building their school.
So, how are some games eligible for a learning environment? There are plenty of games where you need to use your brain. They can teach you creativity, strategic thinking, and start good thought processes!
Just a starter! Feel free to edit! This isn’t the whole essay, but you can add on to it!