Good night is seen as a farewell for a few reasons, but the biggest one is that you're implying that you'll be headed to bed. In the morning, you're just getting ready to start a new day, while good evening and good afternoon both imply that there is still time left in the day. Good night is used to signify the end of your day.
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Answer:
I believe the correct answer is it helps the reader to invest in the main character, Sylvester.
Explanation:
This is because the use of a First-Person point of view shows the inner-thoughts, feelings, and ideas of the narrator (or main character). An objective view of something is void of emotions. It is an unbiased text, therefore choice A is incorrect. Answer choice B is also incorrect because understanding "ever characters' thoughts" is Third-Person omniscient, not First-Person. I believe answer choice D is incorrect because the theme of the story is not dependent upon the point of view in which the story is being told.
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Answer:
"Will" for every single one except for the last 2 use "shall"
Explanation:
In most cases put "will" before a verb to make it future tense. However for the 1st person it should be "shall"
I shall
you will
he, she, it will
We shall
you(all) will
they will
Answer:
A vague pronoun reference occurs when a pronoun could refer to more than one possible antecedent