In A Christmas Carol, Charles Dickens presents a number of perspectives on family, from the love that the Cratchits show one another, to the distance between Scrooge and Fred. The Ghost of Christmas Past reminds Scrooge of the importance of family when he takes Scrooge back to his life as an isolated young child.
Answer:
"The man ignored us and pressed on steadily."
Explanation:
By narrating from a first person point of view, the reader can experience the story as if he was in the narrator's shoes. In this type of point of view, the narrator refers to him or herself, therefore "I", "me", "my", "mine", "we", or "us", is used. This is characteristic of autobiographies for example, where we know the narrator's feeelings and thoughts from first hand. The other characters' feelings or thoughts can only be interpreted by the narrator but not known completely.
In this case the narrator uses us, which means he is the one telling the story from his/her perspective.
The question is referring to a contrast so the proper phrase would be "on the other hand".
This phrase means something along the lines of "looking at the other side" which refers to the other situation or event.
In fact means giving a true example
In other societies means examples of ideas from other places
For example is just giving an example
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