The answer is adjective because it can qualify a noun.
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Winterbourne
The point of view of the novel is first person peripheral. However, there are very few times where we actually see the thoughts or opinions of the narrator. The narrator only tells us about Daisy as Winterbourne sees her. We never find out the narrator's opinions or thoughts about Daisy. It's as if the narrator is just repeating what Winterbourne has relayed to him.
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Year published: 1872
Author: Sarah Chauncey Woolsey (pen name is Susan Coolidge)
(^source: www . barnesandnoble . com /w/what-katy-did-next-by-sarah-chauncey-woolsey/1125625247)
What is the book about: the summary of the book is "Twelve-year-old Katy is constantly making and quickly breaking resolutions about how she will change her ways and treat others, especially her five younger brothers and sisters, with more respect and compassion. When Katy meets her Cousin Helen, an invalid, Katy is awed by her kindness, prettiness, and generosity. Katy is determined to become more like Helen, a resolution that lasts only a few hours. Soon, however, Katy gets a chance to become more like cousin Helen than she ever wished as she finds herself confined to her bedroom for four years as a result of an accident. Much of the story is focused on the change Katy undergoes during her illness. Helen visits again to advise Katy to learn from her experience and to try to become the center of the house by making her room and herself more attractive to others. One way Katy decides to take Helen's advice is through assuming the responsibility of running the house, a job that consists of giving the servants instructions and ringing her bell to summon her sisters when she has a task for them. As soon as Katy has learned the lesson about how to care for others, she recovers and regains the ability to walk.
Grade 5-8" so if you can summarize that you can tell what the book is about
(source^: www . goodreads . com /book/show/730501.What_Katy_Did)
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identify the point the author is trying to prove (the claim),
identify the specific facts the author gives to support the claim, and.
explain how the evidence is supposed to relate to the claim.
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