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Sorry we can't answer since we didn't read the story but i wiil give u the rules that can help u
<u>First-person point of view :</u> when writer uses in the story pronouns like: I, me, myself,we, us, or ourselves... (writer talking about himself)
<u>Second-person point of view:</u> when writer uses in the story pronouns like: YOU, YOUR, YOURSELF... (writer talking about you, the reader)
<u>Third-person point of view</u>: when writer uses in the story pronouns like: He, She, They, It, his, him, her ,their, himself, herself, itself, themselves.... (writer talking about any person but not present)
Hoped i benefit u...
She bites her nails is the answer
Answer:
Unabridged
Explanation:
It contains more words for starters. This dictionary gives a better grasp and detail of each word and its use in phrases and sentences. This leads to explaining where the word and/or phrase is more commonly used or where it originated from.
Personally, I could never see myself as a leader, but if I were to be one during this time I would first understand both sides. The U.S government did the wrong thing when it came to this because they basically forced the Natives to leave their homelands. Like uhhhh, where’s the brain?? And to top it off, you have stinky men taking away most of the women and girls just to do the most awful things to them. I would talk to the Natives and say that we would have one side of the land while they had their half. I know it probably wouldn’t have been completely easy for I’m pretty sure the Natives wouldn’t see easily trust Americans. To be honest, no one was innocent during this time, but we know that this land was founded by Natives and I am not going to live to tell my children the whole “Christopher Columbus” thing. I hope my version of this idea helped lol