In "The Way to Rainy Mountain", by N. Scott Momaday, in this excerpt from Section III, the effect of the first-person point of view is <em>The reader learns how the author himself felt about the Kiowa dogs.</em>
The dogs that lived among the Kiowas were "nameless and lived a life of their own". People appreciated them but nobody claimed their ownership, they respected the dog's independence. This we know as the effect of the first-person point of view in which we are told how the narrator thinks, acts, and feels. The point of view that is used to convey the story from the novelist's perception is the first person point of view.
The correct option is: using numbers to help readers see the various steps easier.
It is good to provide additional information when you are giving instructions, but in order to make those instructions clear and easy to follow, you should use numbers to organize the ideas to help readers find the steps in an easy and concrete way.
O would say your answer is a. the reason why, is because if a name gets removed of the table, it has to be for a good reason. if a knight dies, then they will be remebered, not removed. if a knight moves away, im pretty sure it will still be the same thing. and if a knight argues with king aurther, it wouldnt be a serious enough move to remove the knights name off the table. hope this helps.