Answer:
<u>past; third-person</u>
<u>Explanation:</u>
Yes, the excerpt from The Conjure-Man Dies is written in the<u> past tense</u>, from a <u>third-person</u> point of view.
In the English language, a tense refers to an indicator telling when an action occurs, while the past tense refers to an action that has happened before. The <u>third-person</u> point of view refers to a story told from the perspective of another person (the third party). It often using words like 'he, she, they.'
I'm not 100% sure, but I think the answer is C - Order of Importance. Hope this helped any!
Above-on top of something
below- under something
up- "going up"
down- "go down the street"
Short phrase that make the reader interested
a consonant.
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