I believe ether he must survive for his freedom off the island or if your asking time wise then for 3 days without getting caught
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The tone of "Diary 33" is self-assured and morally upstanding. This tone allows the reader to better grasp the author's character or voice: she is determined to accomplish her goals despite the obstacles in her path. The sight of the girl and her mother causes her confidence to waver. The tone shifts from confident to uncertain, highlighting the author's moral predicament. The moral problem clearly hits close to home for the author, and the reader is given a glimpse of that via the images of the distraught mother and her distraught daughter.
The voice of "Diary 24" is conversational and open, which wins the reader's confidence. Tones, it's all over the place, from sarcastic to irritated, but ultimately the author treats his readers as if they're same level with him.
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This is just my opinion; feel free to alter it as you see fit.
She hated Aunt Sally's vase she did it on purpose even tho she knew it was hers so she was upset
Proper nouns are nouns that name specific people, places, things, or ideas. Think of proper as meaning specific.
America, English, Paris
Notice that proper nouns always begin with a capital letter.
Proper adjectives are adjectives that are formed from proper nouns. Most of them identify people, places, languages, or groups.
American cars, English grammar, Parisian scarf
Notice that these adjectives are still performing the job of an adjective: They are all describing nouns. Also, notice that they all begin with a capital letter.