Explanation:
They are the author's memories and impressions with the man he based Life of Pi off of. If you read the introduction(which is all in italics) he talks about how he came to write the book, and one thing the author mentions is the first meeting of real-life Piscine.
Its third person you sometimes can tell a story from first and second person but most stories are told from 3 person.
Answer: 5/12
Explanation:
Haley did 8/12 of her homework over both Saturday and Sunday.
If she completed 3/12 of the homework on Saturday out of this 8/12, the amount that she did on Sunday was:
= Amount done over the weekend - amount done on Saturday
= 8/12 - 3/12
= 5/12
Answer:
I think it is one's imagination.
Explanation:
Dickinson throughout this poem describes how even the poorest people can go wherever they want to through books and poetry. In the last two lines, the frugal chariot is our imagination which takes us, the human soul, to lands we dream of.
Once there was a man who lived in a cot.
He found it very hot
While cleaning, he found a lamp
And when he rub it, it crackled and fizzed with a KABAMP
Out a genie came, with three wishes
The first, he wished for a nice crispy fish
And snapped the fingers of the genie, the wish came true
The next, he wished for a a unbreakable tool
Again, the genie snapped his fingers, the man had the tool and fish to hold
But he wished for the final, a place where it was cold
This time, the genie zapped him into the Antarctic
The moral, be happy with what you have.
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