Answer:reasonable answer
Explanation:he did this because he was really wealthy and a important individual to all the people he ruled over as prince.
Friday got his name B. after the day on which he was rescued by Crusoe.
After living on the island on his own for many years, Crusoe found a tribe of cannibals on the island. They were just about to eat one person when Crusoe saved him from certain death. That man was Friday, and given that this event happened on a Friday, Crusoe decided to name him that.
D: their
This makes more sense than his. There is more than one person being referred to in the sentence. the word solo is referring to Joe and Daune.
I tried putting his in the sentence and it just doesn't make sense to me. If the sentence was like the following: Joe was not nervous about___his __ solo in the concert then I think it would make more sense to use this word.
Hopefully this helps and good luck. :)
P.S. Don't you mean: Neither Joe nor Daune were nervous about __their __ solo in the concert? Were makes more sense than was.
Answer:
<h3>The author repetitively uses the first person word "I" to refer it to himself.</h3>
Explanation:
- In the article "Here We Aren't, So Quickly", the author Jonathan Safran Foer develops the story by mentioning himself as the first person in the article. Throughout the article, <u>the author repetitively uses the first person word "I" to refer it to himself.</u>
- Readers would often come across <u>the second person "You" in the article from the second paragraph onward, that second person is his partner.</u>The author compares himself with his partner and he thinks she is much more better and kind than him.
- Finally, their child is referred through <u>third person characterization. The author refers their child as "He"</u> in the article.
Ok M would be green, E would be red. Y would be green in this case, O and U would be red. A would be red, N and D would be green. Hope this helps!