I'd say that's fairly true. As a writer myself criticism can point out faults if used correctly
Answer:
Explanation:
A piece written in first person can include only what that main character sees. This limits the amount of information or background in the story. The reader doesn't get to see the action from any other character's point of view. The story gives one main person's experience and view on anything that happens.
The answer is: [C]: "leave out".
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<span><span>The best sentence that would summarize the general idea of the article is: For many centuries, people who spoke a variety of different languages tried to figure out the meaning of hieroglyphs. <span>
</span></span><span>This general thought summarizes the whole idea of the passage and gives a clear conclusion on what is being achieved in the story. </span></span>
Answer:
1. She talks quickly but she talks clearly.
2. The day was cold but it was a clear one
3. My dogs are big but they are gentle
4. The test was long but it was easy
5. The food was simple but it was tasty
6. Our teacher may be strict but she is fair
7. Thomas is smart but he is disorganized
8. Mark may drive quickly but he drives carefully
9. The course was difficult but it was useful
Explanation: