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You didn't input an excerpt ? But maybe i can help anyways
First person is when a story is being narrated by one person at a time , the character might be talking about his/herself , usually spoken using " i , me , we"
Second person usually narrates using "you"
Third person only knows the feelings of just one character , refers to all characters using "he' "she" "they"
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the family life/growth can be sorta compared to how weve had to be in quarantine with our families and getting closer or growing apart, and there was a lot of prejudice going on in the book just like today with
B THE ROMAN SENATE WAS NOT CONNECTED
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The organizational strategy we would recommend you to use is <em>"Definition."</em>
This "Definition" strategy would help the author to define new concepts so readers can better understand what he is trying to say. His story would be better organized if new concepts are defined in order to show clarity and the story could be accepted by the audience.
Using this strategy, the reader could follow the ideas of the chapters or episodes and have no problems connecting the important moments of the story. The sequences of the narrative should be very clear.