<span>The correct answer is C. traditional. Twain's point of view in the story can be best be called traditional. The point of view of a traditional story can be considered conventional with no twists and turns. It is also considered standard and direct to the point. It follows specific rules for a traditional kind of story.</span>
Explanation:
openning my eyes i saw a friend seated crying,thats when i was in the classroom waking up after realising that all students were gone accept the one friend of mine who seemed to be stressed and perplexited.i went close to him for further notice ,only to ask him why he was crying and he couldnt reply
I first of all tried to comfort him and on so doing he calmed down,he went along telling me his problems and he didnt know what to do at the moment
since the issue was about education,i carefully listened to his explanation and he was like he wanted someone help him choose of which subject to do.at first i didnt realise the origin of the confusion but later came to know that he wasnt good in all subjects
i tried to counsel him and let him realise his weakness in every subject and at the end of it .he came out happy and ready to choose the subject with great expectations
I guess your supposed to read the book and make your best guess
In the story "The HEROn and The Hummingbird," the authors attitude can be described as encouraging, and optimistic.
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What is an authors attitude?</h3>
A writer's attitude conveys to the reader how they feel about the subject of their work. The elements authors use in their work reveals to us their tone or attitude toward the subject they've written.
In "The HEROn and The Hummingbird," the author had a positive attitude in the story that can best be describe as encouraging or motivational. The Language used in the story encourages persistence and optimism.
"The HEROn and the hummingbird," is about two types of birds that entered a bet about who should get fishes in a lake.
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C. The cases of asthma per 10,000 residents are increasing significantly among poor children who live in areas such as the inner city of Chicago.
The question is asking for the best claim restatement. When restating the claim, it is important to clearly state the claim without adding additional elements. The claim should not be restated with the same wording so some detail can be added to clarify but not change the claim. Option A adds the element of the government fixing the problem. This changes the claim so it doesn't work. Option B also changes the claim when it lists the contributors to air pollution. Option D is wrong for the same reasons. Option C is correct because it restates the claim in a different way and the additional detail only clarifies, it doesn't change the claim.