Over supply decreases the price of an item if there is too much of an item on the market the price will decrease because they need it to be sold. A consumers perception maybe that it is either a very poor product because there is so many things being produced.
I believe this excerpt to be an example of a third-person limited, instead of third-person objective.
Third-person objective does not reveal what the character is thinking or feeling. We may get to conclusions about that through the character's behavior or through dialogs. But the author does not give us this sort of information directly.
Third-person limited, on the other hand, does offer us an insight of the character's process of thinking and feelings. That's what we can notice with the sentences "<em>He wondered where people were going as they passed by his bowl</em>." and " <em>He shivered with fear and was thankful that cats hated water</em>.
" We know the goldfish is asking himself about the people passing by. We also know he is afraid of the cat. Those pieces of information were given to us, the readers, directly by the narrator, not via dialog or by the observation of the goldfish's behavior.
I would say A but D is a close one because they’re considering characteristics but it’s not clear if they’re comparing so I would go with A
I think it’s d but I’m not sure
Answer:
both are connected
Explanation:
when you read better, you write better and when you write better, you read better