The switch basically consists of knowing less rather than more, more like people in real life do. It usually limits itself to knowing what only one character, typically the main character, can know. the correct answers are:
<span>The reader can perceive information only through the filter of a single character.
</span>The <span>switch in narration increases the proximity of the narrator to the main character. </span>
If you are going to make this seem authentic, you are going to have to write it yourself. I can help you though. You can add in things like "I would donate half of the money to charity" or "I would spend it all right away on merch". If you want more suggestions or tips i'll be here.
Hyperbol, metaphor, personification, simili, onomatopoeia, alliteration, repetition, imagery
Answer:
central idea
Explanation:
A central idea of a passage is the main point that the passage is revolving around. The central idea is the building block and starting point for all other small ideas. The central idea is your main selling point and is the reason the passage was written.
The last one. It signifies fragility and presents the feel of it about to fall over at any minute.<span>
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