This indicates that the story is being told from a third-person point of view: <span>Turner is referred to as “he,” and the reader is able to hear his thoughts and feelings.
The use of such pronouns to depict the subject of the story indicates that the author is referring to him in the third-person.</span>
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Um its cause do u have a picture cause i dont know how to answer this question,... is there like a essay? paragraph?
Explanation:
Answer:
Yes Of Course, just go to your setting and u will see Profile then strike it and change your name
The correct answer is the second statement. In the "The
Interlopers" by Saki (Hector Hugh Munro) the setting contributes to the
theme of the story by showing that nature is unconcerned with human desires. In
this short story Georg and Ulrich are continuing three years long dispute about
the forest. The setting of the story is very important because the forest on
the border of their lands doesn’t really has value, but represent their greed
and yearning for dominance over one another. The forest on the night of the
final dispute is described as a dreary place in which cries for help are only
heard by wolves. This shows that nature is unforgiving and indifferent to man’s
concerns (dispute over land).