Answer:
The correct answer is B. knew what she was talking about.
Even though this event occurred in the 40’s, it is still tragic what happened to those millions of innocent people. The way the officers acted in order to gain the Jews trust just goes to show how cautious we should all be. If I was a member of the Sighet Community during this time i’d be so scared and worried about what was to come.
Answer: first person i believe ;)
Answer: Mary Cassatt was an American painter and printmaker, who boldly rebelled ... Cassatt's father did not support her ambition to paint professionally
Explanation:
The point of view of the narrative is 5. Third-person omniscient.
First, the narrative is in the third person because it uses third person pronouns such as "he" and "she".
An omniscient narrator is one that knows and describes the feelings and thoughts of the characters. In this case, the narrator states that "he knew he had to tell her the (...) truth" and that "he figured she may never forgive him". Moreover, the narrator also explains that "she was aware of her son's actions, and was just waiting for him to act responsibly". These lines describe the characters' thoughts that would only be known if an omniscient narrator was used.