Answer:
That sentence actually means that the science lesson was so long.
Explanation:
They used a hyperbole in this sentence to sow the reader that the science lesson felt like it dragged on forever. But did it really? Probably not.
I learned a lot from reading the article "The Weather in China."
D. Weather, because it is part of the title.
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I think it is number 2 because if it is a autobiography then it would be written by you. And its not like you know what is going to happen in the future .
This question is about "Hatchet"
Answer and Explanation:
1. The point of view used in the story only reveals Brian's thoughts and feelings, not showing us deeply any other character and what are their motivations, actions and thoughts. In that case, we can get to know Brian deeply and have sympathy for his actions.
2. Brian is a traumatic person who has had many sad moments. If the author used the point of view in first person, with Brian telling his own story, this could generate an exaggerated and biased narration. This is because for us, what has gone wrong is always much greater than we imagine. A third-person point of view, however, limited, can present Brian's facts and thoughts as they really are, impartially and let the reader make his own conclusion. Furthermore, the third-person point of view presents a reliable narrator, the first-person point of view does not present a reliable narrator.