The book '1984' by George Orwell is a good example. There's also North Korea.
B. Simple present
We ate would be past
We will eat would be future
Answer:
Information that can be acquired by examining sources are things like what happened to a person, how it happened, what this person did, etc.
Explanation:
It all kinda depends on what your talking about. You can edit what ever, but I do recommend using<em> Information that can be acquired by examining sources... </em> just add what ever you like after that :)
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Proceeding by elimination, the correct answer should be A: They include many points of view. A diary usually includes the point of view of the author only but in narrating events where other people are involved their points of view will be narrated by the author as well. Diaries certainly do not have a third person narrator and journals may or not have it depending on the type of article (news report, editorial) and the type of journalist (correspondent, interviewer, regular journalist). Diaries are not objective, they are the diary of a person and they reflect the person's point of view with a subjective bias. Journals should ideally be objective and they are supposed to but they are not always unbiased. Diaries certainly have a first person narrator and journals may or not have it depending on the type of article (news report, editorial) and the type of journalist (correspondent, interviewer, regular journalist).