Answer:
<em>C. How on Earth, Jenny thought, could the concert have already started when she had left an hour early?</em>
Explanation:
This is the answer because, it says that "Jenny thought" and if it was using a 1st person point of view it would simply say "I thought". And it also says that when "she" had left an hour early. If it was a 1st person point of view it would also simply say "I". And it couldn't be option A, because it said "we" when the sentence (if it was trying to be in third person) should've used "they".
It can't have been option B, because it says, "in my experience" and if you were writing it in first person it would have been "in their experience", or "in (name)'s experience".
It also couldn't have been option D. Simply because it says, "As for me" and uses "I" instead of they, she, he, or even their name.
To make it short, option A, B, and D, do not have the correct wording to be a third-person sentence.
So, in conclusion, the only third-person sentence is option C.
And that's my answer.
Answer:
okay but where is the question
To Help children avoid temptation. Out of sight, out of mind. Create an environment where self-control is consistently rewarded.
Answer: atmosphere
Storms
Gas
Explanation:
Domain-specific words, are also referred to as Tier 3 words. They're the words that are vital to a particular subject. e.g. clause is a word that's commonly seem in English language.
Since the question is related to geography, the three words are domain-specific include atmosphere, storms and gas. These words are commonly found in geography.
The answer is D: add -s.
For instance, the plural of cat is cats, you have one dog but two dogs, and so on.