The answer to this question is C
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number one a Ganga is a secret River. number two I found it you are a fool to say that. number three French is an easy language. number for who is that girl sitting there. number 5 what is the longest river in India
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D.Switches between first person and third person limited
Explanation:
To answer this question correctly, we need to understand the differences between the perspectives. The first person point of view has the characteristic that it only allows the reader to experience the action and thoughts of a character within a book, which means that the first person is limited in itself. Also, it is grammatically characterized by the use of the pronoun I. The third person, on the other hand, gives a more integral perception of the story, a fuller view, and it is grammatically characterized by the use of any other pronouns except I. However, while the simple third person is limited also to only the emotions, actions, thoughts and feelings of one character, the third person omniscient detaches the reader from a single character and allows him/her to have full view of all the characters, all the actions taken by all the characters and knows information that even the characters themselves might not know. The best way to know when a writer is using any of these perspectives, is by focusing on the pronouns being used. In this case, we have two instances. The use of the third person, because we have someone narrating the characteristics of the house of Miss Lottie, in comparisson with those of all others. It is also evident when the writer uses "our" that this person is part of the characters, so this person is narrating and also participating and whatever is happening is depending on this character´s narration. Then, after all the details, the narrator passes to the first person by saying: "There it stood and as far as I know is standing yet". This is why the correct answer is D. Switches between first person and third person limited.
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Explanation:
1. <u>Literary fiction and science fiction</u>, former portraying the human conditions and inner conflicts while the latter presents the scientific advancements and its impacts.
2. <u>Magical elements or supernatural beings</u> presented in a contrarily realistic tone is one of the key features of magic realism.
3. <u>A story set in an invented world </u>as the title itself suggests fantasy, something which is imaginative and fictional.
4. <u>Fictional characters in a historical setting.</u> This genre takes place in a particular time period focusing on the extremes of human behavior in the historical context.
5. <u>Western</u> is a genre of fiction focusing on ambiguous morality often set in American west.
6. <u>The time and place of the story</u> gives the reader an idea about the setting of the work and thus helping to relate it with the historical background of that place and time.
7.<u>The character that acts as the main character's opposition.</u> An antagonist is hostile and acts as an adversary to the protagonist.
8. <u>The arrangement of events in a story </u>can be defined as the plot as it summarizes the entire chain of events.
9. <u>The central idea or message </u>is known as the theme of the story which the readers conclude from the reading of the story.
10.<u> The thoughts and senses of the speaker only,</u> as the first person narrative technique uses the point of view of the speaker only.
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(There's a correction, the 'Feather pillow' story was told by Ms. Guha and not Mrs. Debroy.)
Ms. Guha shared the 'Feather story' with the students to teach them a lesson on how much our words are valuable.
Explanation:
'Just for Fun' is a play that gives a moral on how important our words are and that one should not say those words which can not be taken back.
In the story, Ms. Guha shares a story of 'Feather pillow' with the students in the class. The story is about a man who spreads rumors and gossip about a wise man, whose advice he did not like. Through the story, Ms. Guha teaches the students a lesson that one should not spread rumors because just like feathers taken out of the pillow can not be filled back against, rumors and gossip spread can not be taken back.