Answer:
1. I was touched by the stranger's generosity.
2. The resort's garden is full of mango trees.
3. The porter did not notice the train's approach.
4. We were awakened by the bird's chirping.
5. The computer's keyboard is not working.
Explanation:
An apostrophe is used to show that one person/thing owns or is a member of something. Also, an apostrophe is used in contractions, plural words, and possessive words.
The appositive is usually a group of words related to a noun, usually a subject, and describes it in more detail.
The appositive here is a river that flows through Egypt.
Another way of easily spotting an appositive is by looking for commas - if it is separated from the rest of the sentence by commas, it is likely to be an appositive.
Answer:
I think so? I'm not very sure
D. omniscent third person point of view
Answer:
I think b and c
Explanation:
it might be wrong but that is what I would go with