Okay, I will try
My name is (name), I was only (age) when I was captured from my village(Village name). I was a simple farmer; tending the land, washimg the veggies, etc. I lived a happy life until the white man came. First they told us that we needed "god"; we were "savage". Told us we could still be saved if we were willing.
Lies.
They took me and my people on ships. Tucked like sardines , we sailed for days. The rotting smell of unclean flesh and various orders wasted day in and day out.
They laughed at us, sayimg we would be saved in the new land (Land name) and that "monkeys" needed to ne trained.
I wish I was never fooled, I fell right into there trap. We all were.
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Omniscient third person refers to when the author is aware of everything the characters are thinking and feeling at all times and addresses them by name, as he or she, or by another third-person identifier like the nurse. Thus, option C is correct.
<h3>Who is the author?</h3>
An author is someone who writes something and whose written work is then published. The work can be anything like a book, a poem, etc.
The most flexible point of view is of an Omniscient third person because he can access other people's emotions and also at the same time refer to the person as e, she or they or even by calling their name. Therefore, option C is the correct option.
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Sunset symbolizes death or the end of life
i’m kinda confused about 2 but i think : everything must come to an end eventually but someone else will restart it
I can't think of four things but I was always taught to always cite everything. Even if you think something is an original idea or phrase, look it up and make sure and if someone else has said that just put it in your work cited because that could be considered plagiarism. Also always cite direct quotes
Since Demeter was the goddess of the seasons, basically, whenever Persephone was in the Underworld with Hades, it was winter. There was no autumn or fall in Ancient Greece. It was winter because Demeter was sad. Once Persephone returned, it would become summer and spring again because Demeter would rejoice.