Um there’s no picture? I don’t rly know what you’re talking about!
The author should use 1st person when speaking AS the character. 3rd person is when speaking FOR the characters, like, " Mary and Lynne ran across the field. "
Remember that prepositions are direction words. “Above, after, along...” so D is the best fitting answer. Hope this was helpful, if so, please rate my answer as ‘the brainliest’
Gandalf gets Beorn to shelter thirteen dwarves by bringing them in two by two while he tells an exciting story. ... the mention of the dwarves being attacked by Goblins eventually interests about the dwarves. Beorn doesn't like Goblins or the wolves.
4-The neighbors will start to believe that Les Goodman is an alien.
At this point in the teleplay, The neighbors are starting to become paranoid. They don't understand why the power is acting so sporadically. The suggestions that have been offered as to the source of this strange occurrence had them believing in aliens. In the excerpt, the people are described as staring at Les Goodman's house and being "desperately frightened by it." These clues indicate that they are suspicious of Les Goodman, not trusting allies or happy for him.