The correct answer is:
As they gazed at their new grandbaby, Shelby's parents' excitement was plain to see.
The first option is the correct grammar.
The second option doesn't uses the comma to connect both sentences, thus is incorrect,
The third option uses "parent's" when the correct grammar is "parents'" because it is plural, so the apostrophe goes after the "s".
The fourth option uses "Shelbys'" as it is a pplural noun, Shelby is a singular person, thus the apostrophe goes before the "s" as in Shelby's.
Explicit is where something is specifically stated e.g. "John was very happy"
Implicit is where you have to deduct something through the use of language or actions such as "a smile crept across John's face" , so although you can tell he is happy, it never specifically states this.
In order to know when a particular character is unaware of something another character is aware of, you've to understand the story.
Your question is incomplete as the story isn't provided. I'll give an overview related to the question. A character means the person that's represented in a literary work.
In order to note instances where one character knows something that another <em>character </em>does not, the following are required:
- Read the story carefully and make sure you understand it.
- Understand the theme of the story.
- Understand the central idea that the author wants the readers to understand.
- Look at the instances where the characters had <u>contrary opinions</u> on issues.
- Finally, look at the<em> words</em> or phrases mentioned in such cases.
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