Which of the following could be said ONLY by an omniscient narrator?
Matt puzzled over the meaning of Jerome's remark. Jerome saw his confused expression and thought, "Could he really not know--?"
Unlike a limited narrator, an omniscient narrator knows everything and may share the perspectives of multiple characters.
The answer to this question is definitely C.
If you sent this poem to a woman and meant it to be a compliment, you'd soon get your head handed to you. In pieces.
And yet many poems were written with the words coral, white (like fresh fallen snow), hair [a really touchy subject for any man to make a comment about]. breath -- it's wonder he didn't say anything about feet.
D is wrong. He doesn't want to show her in an uncomplimentary light. He wants poets to stop using cliches.
A is wrong. What beautiful things in nature? She is not as good as any that are mentioned.
B They are not positive qualities. Not in these lines.
Number 2 is correct because this is an appositive sentence structure, which means one sentence is interrupted by another.
Hope I helped!
Answer:C
Explanation: It shows that she is unhappy with the weather and that she would prefer if it wasn't raining.
Semi-formal is the answer