The point of view in literature is the angle from which the story is being narrated. The most common are the first and third person points of view.
If it's being told from the first person point of view (POV), then the pronouns "I" or "we" will be used to tell the story. If it's from the third person POV, the story will use the pronouns "he", "she", "it", "them", or the main character's name. And finally, the second person POV narrates with the pronoun "you", inserting the reader in the story.
In the case of Steve Jobs: The Man Who Thought Different, the author Karen Blumenthal tells his biography by using his name and "he" pronouns. For example, the opening sentence says "<em>Steve Jobs's first story involved connecting dots, and it began with a most unusual promise</em>". Therefore, the point of view used to tell this story is the third person.
If you don't know what your signing you might sign something bad and if you don't understand you can still sign something bad
Answer:
The first stanza helps frame the overall poem by giving us the image of a house of which there is nothing left, only the speaker and her memories.
Explanation:
This poem describes a painful situation in which the protagonist relates about a burned house in which she used to live.
Nothing remains of this house, only the remains of ashes and melted things. The speaker narrates how she is still seen having breakfast and doing things, listening and seeing the loved ones she has lost.
Only she is left, <em>"no one else is around".
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The first stanza already brings us fully into what the poem is going to be: <em>"there is no house, there is no breakfast, yet here I am."</em>
Paradox! "Make haste" means to hurry up, while slowly is the opposite, meaning with low speed. Therefore this two words/phrase contradict each other and the answer is a paradox.
Answer:
The score was a 4 - 2, with the Lake Windsor's team winning the Tangerines.
Explanation:
'Tangerine', by Edward Bloom tells the story of Paul a young boy who delighted in the game of soccer. At home he was not the favorite son of his parents as they had the attention of Erik his older brother. Paul's family moved from their home where he had memories of zombies to a new house. His memory of the house was caused by his brother Erik who ill-treated him by having to put paint in his eyes. Erik was not a good boy as his parents thoughts because he had evil tendencies which were later discovered.
The scene prompting the question was in a bus when the Tangerines were to play a match with the Windsor's. Henry narrated their failure in the last year's match to the group of boys. The Lake Windsor's team won in the 4 - 2 game against the Tangerines.