<span> D. a tool that is used to gauge the effectiveness of poetry.</span>
<span>A) It shifts from first person point of view to third person point of view with the sentence: "That was the last sun that shone on Black Hawk."
The use of "I", "we", and "our" through the first part of the paragraph is what makes it first person point of view. When it switches at this sentence, the pronouns shift to "he", which is what makes it third person point of view. </span>
He sees sharks swimming very close to the shoreline, he knows there are moray eels living in the crevices, and the birds have their nesting grounds on the beach nearby.
German submarines may detect they are on the island has nothing to do with swimming or water.
Yes - the tense of a verb is tacked onto the end.