You didn't provide much content to answer this question. However if I understand, it would be first person or third person limited. First person is from the character's point of view while third person limited is a narrator seeming to watch down on one and only character and state what they're doing and/or feeling.
When Mrs.Henry Lafayette duboses house two doors to the north, and Radley place three doors to the south. They were never tempted to break them. (I could be wrong but it’s all I could remember)
Answer:
66. I took off my shoes in order not to make noise.
67. I've found the book which I was looking for in the morning.
68. It was a shame that Lauren couldn't come to the party.
69. The road was so icy that they couldn't drive.
70. I went to school as usual yesterday although I had a terrible cold.
71. The children ran away after they broke the window.
72. His brother is now working in Liverpool which is a big city of England.
"The number of line" is the one feature among the choices given in the question that <span>is common to Italian and English sonnets. The correct option among the choices given in the question is the third option. Sonnets always has 14 lines in it. I hope that the answer has come to your help.</span>