The first person point of view is when a character is telling the story from his/her view. In first person point of view, the narrator is a character in the story; the narrator uses the pronouns "I," "we," and "us.".
The third-person point of view is a form of storytelling in which a narrator relates all the action of their work using a third-person pronoun such as "he" or "she."
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its just and introduction question. dont stress. just say what type of way you liked to be taught. like a visual learner. or that you learn by hearing the teacher teach rather than work
Broad, as there is a wide range of things to explore in the subject, so it is a large/ broad subject. Science for example has biology, chemistry, and physics under it, and many things under each of these subtopics, which is why, science is a broad topic/subject, whereas if you were to narrow it down to the atoms (Chemistry) it would be less broad. and more limited, any subject can be impressive, no matter how limited nor broad it is.
In Pawnee, a little diner serves all of Leslie and Ron's favorite breakfast fare. Ron has a framed image of breakfast food hanging on the wall of his workplace because he adores it so much. Belgian waffles, whipped cream, and sugar (does she really need to put the sugar on top of that?) make up Leslie's go-to meal, which is almost fatal. The same Pawnee cafe is where both of these characters order their favorite meals.
During your college years, you can try new things and develop your identity. It's when you let go and act erratically.
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