Creak could be used as the sound of the wood, Whoosh could be used as the call of the wind, and slam could be used as the wind slamming a door. Hope this helps. The question wasn't very specific.
Assuming that you're referring to 'A tree Grows in Brooklyn' by Betty Smith
Every year around the children's neighborhood, There is a tree catching tradition in which the man at tree lot gave away free trees at Christmas Eve. In order to obtain the free trees, the participants have to be able to receive the tree that the man threw at them while remain standing
Jim refuses to abandon Tom, who has been shot, even though it jeopardizes his freedom.
<h3>Why does this show Jim's humanity?</h3>
- Because he sacrifices himself for Tom.
- Because he shows companionship to Tom.
Jim and Tom are on the run from a group of men. In the escape, Tom is shot and Jim refuses to run away without him, as he knows he is suffering and feeling a lot of pain and fear. This causes Jim to lose his chance of not being captured.
This question is about the book "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" and you can learn more about it at the link:
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The use of the pronouns they and he shows that this passage uses a third-person point of view.
Option B.
<u>Explanation:</u>
The passage has been taken from the story "The people could fly: American black folk tales". It is collection of twenty four folk tales of the time of the year 1985 which has been told by Virginia Hamilton. These tales talk about the stories of the enslaved Africans.
In this passage, there is use of pronouns like there is use of they and there is use of he, which shows that there is use of third point of view in the passage. The third person in this case are the slaves.
Answer:
where do you often Not sit if it's wrong my bad