The correct answer is letter (D) omniscient narration. The entire passage is marked in quotation marks, indicating that the speaker of <span>the passage is merely a character in the book who is speaking to other characters. We do </span><span>not get the voice of the book’s actual narrator in the passage.</span>
Answer:
Holden keeps asking them, if they knew where the ducks who live in Central Park South lagoon go when the water freezes over, which makes them (cab drivers) to question is mental state.
Explanation:
From the given question, Holden keeps asking the different can drivers if they knew where the ducks who live in Central Park South lagoon go when the water freezes over.
Also, when he asked same question to a taxi driver, the taxi-driver frowned at his question and then begins to talk about something else like fish instead. before now Holden asks the taxi-driver to have a drink with him, which he rejected.
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Answer:
False.
Explanation:
The given statement asserts a false claim. However, it exemplifies a dependent clause as it contains a subject 'the commercial' and a verb 'was' but conveys an incomplete thought yet the given reasoning is inadequate stating that 'it is a complete thought.' <u><em>It is a dependent clause and requires an independent clause to accomplish the thought and form the complete complex sentence</em></u>. Thus, the given assertion would be characterized as false.