These sentences are written from a third-person omniscient point of view. This means that the story is told by a narrator who is external to the story, i.e. the narrator is not a character. Therefore, the pronouns 'he', 'she', 'it', and 'they' are used to refer to the different characters of the story, as well as their respective names.
These sentences are not written from a first-person point of view because the characters should include their own thoughts or descriptions.
And these sentences are not written from a third-person limited point of view because the story should have been told from a character's perspective.
A) because he is the murderer
it is a phrase becuase a phrase is a group of words that may contain either a subject or a verb but not both and the sentence "swimming laps at the pool" only contians a subject becuase, who is swimming laps at the pool?
This question is missing the options. I've found them online; they are the following:
Which word best describes Annie in this excerpt?
A. intelligent
B. reckless
C. confident
D. polite
Answer:
The word that best describes Annie in this excerpt is:
C. confident
Explanation:
Let's take a look at the following line from the excerpt:
<em>ANAGNOS: Annie, be- humble. It is not as if you have so many offers to pick and choose.</em>
<u>It is the line above that reveals what we need to know about Annie. Anagnos is telling her to be humble because, at this moment, she sounds overly confident. She even says she only has trouble when she is right, and that she is not the one to blame if she has trouble so often. Annie's confidence is actually quite close to becoming arrogance. She is willing to behave, but Anagnos still feels the need to tell her to be humble.</u>