I had begun by tracing the Japanese characters with a pencil.
*begun is a past participle
Answer:
B) We would know Mrs. Mallard's thoughts about her husband's death.
Explanation:
The given story is written from the third-person point of view. We can recognize this type of narrative by the use of pronouns<em> he, she, it, </em>and <em>they</em>. It feels as if the narrator is a person observing what is going on and telling us about it.
The first-person point of view is the one told from the first person. We can recognize this by the use of pronouns <em>I </em>and <em>we</em>. The narrator is one of the characters from the story, usually the main character.
If Mrs. Mallard was the narrator, we would know her thoughts about her husband's death. We would be looking at the events that take place around her through her eyes. We would know what she is thinking about and how exactly she is feeling. This is the effect of the first-person narrative.
Answer: Generosity
Caring for others
Multiculturalism
Empowerment and perseverance
Explanation: Although I see all four of these themes in Anthony Doerr’s award-winning novel All The Light We Cannot See, the importance of caring for others rings loudest. That the author can connect a young blind French girl with a young orphaned German boy growing up under Hitler’s influence, speaks to the power and possibilities of communication across geographic and political divides.
Answer: Another way of saying diction is <u>word choice.</u>
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Explanation:
Word choice is the use of rich, colorful and precise language structures, so as to make the author's point more powerful and memorable. It is argued that strong word choice creates images in the minds of the audience. Word choice includes writer's (or speaker's) distinctive vocabulary choices and should be matched to the audience. For instance, if someone writes an academic essay, the word choice should be formal.