1. The birds were chirping and the sun was shining. Kevin and Juno were sitting on a park bench together. Neither of them was sm
iling. After a long period of silence, Kevin said, "This isn't going to work. I mean, you're a dog person and I'm a cat person." Juno nodded. A tear rolled down her face. Kevin went on, "If we got married and bought a house, what kind of pet would we get? Some kind of cat-dog? Somebody's going to be unhappy." Juno began sobbing and said, "Ok, let's just end it now. Have fun with your slobbery dogs." She jumped off the bench and ran into the woods. What is the point of view?
The narrative point of view is the voice or point of view from which a story is told. It is the perspective or side on which the narration is based on.
In the given passage, the narration is done from a third-person objective point of view. This is because the narrator is simply describing the scene and has no knowledge of the characters and their feelings or emotions. Moreover, he is not part of the story/ scene and thus, is a silent, absent speaker who is simply telling or describing the scene for the readers.
Thus, the correct answer is the third person objective point of view.
A is correct because Nixon tried to pull American troops from Vietnam though it took him awhile. B is correct because containment was one of the main factors of the Truman Doctrine. C is correct because Eisenhower was president during WWII when the country focused on military and economic strength.
Answer: Abolitionists from the Second Great Awakening called for the immediate emancipation of all enslaved people. They wanted to incorporation of freed people into US society.
Explanation:
They claimed slavery denied the humanity of enslaved people, went against christian teachings and was sinful. Abolitionists spread their message through various ways such as newspapers, The Liberator.