<span>All points of view happen inside the narrator of the
story’s minds. A point of view is the narrator of the whole story. There are
three types of point of views: first, second and third point of view. In this
question, it could be the first person point of view, is when one of the characters
is the narrator and usually describes things using ‘I’ or third person point of
view is someone not included in the story and can be objective third person –
narrator only shares the facts and no emotions; limited third person – includes
feeling and emotions and omniscient third person – narrator partly reveals both
the emotions and facts.</span>
The passengers on the train listening to the commercial for dentum denifreice (I obviously spelled that wrong)
Answer:
The error in subject-verb agreement is underlined below:
<u>Jenny's favorite hiking trail </u><u>wind</u> from the base of Mt. Diablo up to the summit which offers breathtaking views of the surrounding area.
Explanation:
Although the sentence above has quite a long subject - "Jenny's favorite hiking trail" - we can easily pinpoint which word is the most important in it: "trail". All the while, the sentence is talking about a trail. Therefore, the verb that follows the subject needs to agree with "trail", which is a third-person singular word.
That is precisely where we have an error. The verb "wind" is not in its singular form. In the present tense, the singular form of verbs ends in -s, -es, or -ies for the third person. In the case of "wind", it should be "winds". Therefore, the correct agreement would be:
- Jenny's favorite hiking trail winds from the base . . .
The rest of the sentence is alright.
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