Let's take a look at the points of view. The sentence reads, "I went to the coffee shop because you can get really hungry." At the start, we are in the first-person point of view, as the narrator is using the pronoun I. Towards the end of the sentence, we see the word you, which is a pronoun used in the second-person point of view.
Now, lets take a look at the options:
A. Unclear antecedent (This is not unclear, it is only incorrect.)
B. Missing antecedent (Nope, nothing is missing, it is only incorrect.)
C. Shift in point of view (This is our answer! We are changing from the First-person of I into the second-person as you.)
The answer will be C- Shift in point of view.
I hope I've helped! :)
Answer:
36) teacher
37) method
38) when
39) improved
40) restroom
41) occupied
42) hating
43) forgetful
44) identified (I think)
45) disappointment
46) wondered
47) reasonable(I think)
48) painfully
49) surprisingly
50) amazing
51) printed
52)thank
53) promised
54) example
55) optimistic
Explanation:
sorry if they're wrong this is what I thought the answers were.
hope they help
The given statement above is an example of an old wives' tale. An old wives tale is a belief that is regarded as superstition or with no scientific basis or evidence. In the sentence above, it is an example of a simple sentence having one complete clause. The phrase "like the proverbial cat" is a phrase that describes the subject "she".
This statement is false because babies do not get attach by their mothers only for the needs that they provide. But, mother and baby are attach to each other because of the feeling that draws them together like a magnet in the deepest. This allows the mother be complete when she is with her baby.
Okay, look everything is correct, except this question
<span>What type of figurative language used in the following quote from Emerson?
"A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds."
You chose "alliteration"
Alliteration is repetitive words,So your answer for this one would be a metaphor.
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Have a good day, BTW your pretty!
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