The point of view of the narrator in Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea is <span>first-person limited. It is told like a narrator's experience. He is unprejdiced and he just wants to tell a story.</span>
Answer:
1. When he threw the challenge to his neighbors to jump the tallest hedges.
2. His belief triumphed over the skills of his opponents
3. When he boasted in school that he will win the heavy weight championship.
Explanation:
Ali actually believed in himself. We see how he demonstrated and carried out his belief. He made it a public declaration that he is the greatest of all time in boxing.
Answer:
Why can't I express my idea to people?
Why do people have disappare for telling the truth?
Is ther somthing people with power dont want us to know?
Explanation:
The answer is D) It gives an example of what is stated in sentence 1.
Sentence two confirms what sentence 1 says, that "Phobias are fears that are exaggerated and completely out of proportion to any real danger that is inherent in a situation.".
If those people went in that elevator, they had a high chance of being safe. But their fears didn't allow them to do that, as they thought of the worst thing happening, even if it didn't happen. Their minds were exaggerating.