Option three is the correct one. <em>The narrator is not part of the story and only states the characters' actions and speech. </em> If it is a third person-point of view , the narrator talks about somebody else from outside the story. If his /her point of view is objective, the narrator will probably not refer to emotional information.
The question on which point of view is being used, that is not third -person objective, it is first person. If the narrators talks to a 'you', he /she does it from his /her 'I'. It is like a conversation face-to-face.
The question on the omniscient writer is correct.
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There are several kinds of arguments in logic, the best-known of which are "deductive" and "inductive."
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There are several kinds of arguments in logic, the best-known of which are "deductive" and "inductive." An argument has one or more premises but only one conclusion. Each premise and the conclusion are truth bearers or "truth-candidates", each capable of being either true or false (but not both).
"The Flower-Fed Buffaloes" describes a time and an area of the Old West
which lives on under totally different circumstances. Across the
American prairies of the Midwest where buffalo and Indians once roamed
there now lies highways traveled by automobiles and 18-wheelers ("Wheels
and wheels and wheels spin by").
Answer: Plz mark as brainiest
Explanation: Water pollution caused by factory garment dyeing. Fracking as a possible cause of earthquakes and a contributor to water pollution. The impact noise pollution has on marine life. Soil and water pollution caused by factories (or a specific factory)
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Man, there are so many good ones. I probably have a good quote, but I can't think of any at the moment. But, a book that really motivated me by itself was 1 John.
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