Noun and a pronoun.
In the case of noun : "the cat is thin."
In the case of pronoun : "He was jealous"
He got his nickname, Crash, when he was younger because he crashed head first into his relatives causing them to go flying out the front door. However, people called him Crash because of his skills on the football team, if I'm not mistaken. Hope this helps. (:
Answer:
fragment
Explanation:
no subject, just verb. For it to be a <em>c</em><em>o</em><em>m</em><em>p</em><em>l</em><em>e</em><em>t</em><em>e</em> sentence, it would need a subject to accomodate the verb.
Complete sentence:
<u>H</u><u>e</u> <u>c</u><u>o</u><u>m</u><u>m</u><u>a</u><u>n</u><u>d</u><u>e</u><u>d</u> the continental army in the revolutionary war.
Point of View vs. Narrator. Point of view is very closely linked with the concept of a narrator. The narrator of a story can be a participant in the story, meaning this character is a part of the plot, or a non-participant. The point of view in a story refers to the position of the narrator in relation to the story.