The study of living things in outer space.
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describing the landscape, </span>the wind, the clouds,
and the sky must be taken into account.
Answer:
The ordinary people
Explanation:
John Hersey's who has journalist background provided him the skill necessary to bring raw and clear facts of the aftermath of the bombing to the forefront of thought around the world.
He is able to provide the facts of the aftermath in a way that is both driven and compelling by the very specific details that shaped the lives of those people involved in Hiroshima after the bombing.
The reader is provided with the details of the episodes of radiation sickness, the immediate physical injuries, the keloid scars that developed, and the mental distress suffered by the victims.
1. Car ; 2. Zoo ; 3. Cap ; 4. Lunchbox 5. Where .
Answer:
Fritz uses first-person point of view to describe the thoughts and perspectives of the narrator.
Explanation:
Jean Fritz in the book Homesick uses the first person narrative to put the readers in the shoes of the major character in the book so they could better understand his perspective, feel his emotions, and view the world from the same lenses.
The use of the pronoun "I" and "Me" by the author was to enable the first person narrative.
For example,
I entered the room and everywhere was dark
She was looking directly at me.
This use of personal pronouns, object pronouns, possessive pronouns, etc were used extensively in the book to enable the readers experience the events from the first person narrative of the major character.