1. 3rd person omniscient
2. 1st person
3. 3rd person objective
4. 3rd person limited
The story “Two Kinds” is from the daughter’s point of view. If it was from the mother’s point of view, it would be quite different.
First of all, if “Two Kinds” was from the mother’s point of view, we would have a better understanding of why she pushed her daughter so hard. Jing-mei’s mother, Mrs. Woo, is a Chinese immigrant. She has struggled in her life, and is trying to help her daughter to successful...
Charlotte's voyage back to the government funded facility of education
The answer is D. Her specialities—for instance, spaghetti, stir-fry, and meatballs—are the highlight of the weekend.