A) Nail
You use thread with a needle and a nail with a hammer
I am not entirely sure on this one... but the third option is my best guess.
c.) the area looks barren.
If the story would have been from Laurie's perspective, A. The audience would have been afraid of Laurie's mother because Laurie is so afraid of her, and C. The audience might have known that Laurie was misbehaving at school and making up the "Charles" character to mislead his mother.
It is clear that Laurie is afraid of his mother, he wouldn't have invented Charles to cover up for his misbehaving otherwise. This fear would have appear in the story, as well as the truth of his behaviour.
The answer is live on the road
<span>The answer is False. Romeo and Juliet is not entirely told from the first-person point of view. Only the beginning and ending of Romeo and Juliet is the point of view in first person. The middle part is entirely made up of the third person point of view.</span><span />