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<em>The evening air was pale and chilly, and the greasy leather ball flew like a heavy bird through the grey light.</em>
It's dark and grey and the ball is grease. It's pretty dreary wouldn't you say?
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<em>The five standard questions that journalists ask themselves to make sure they cover the necessary facts in a news story are </em><em>who, what, where, when and why. </em>
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This set of questions is usually referred to in journalism, investigations and research as the <u>Five Ws</u> and serves as a guide for journalists, since a report can be considered complete if they have the answers to all these questions: who, what, when, where and why. Some authors include a sixth question, how, to this list.
No, Romeo and Juliet is written from the third person omniscient point of view. Sorry if this was wrong! Have a great day :)
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No answer
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Be more specific with the question/list the options of the question.
As Scout gets older, she starts to understand how to cope with Calpurnia better and ends up having a stronger relationship with her.