What conclusion can be drawn about this scene based on the narrator’s decision to write in the first-person point of view?
The narrator is there experiencing the events.
The narrator has a deep desire to be a character in the story.
The narrator is worried that no one will believe he was there.
The narrator is not interested in learning about the young Fugees, only their coach.
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English, 21.06.2019 16:00, jorden73
Which of the following quotations reveal an omniscient point-of-view? a. "then the king got his spear in both his hands and ran toward sir mordred, crying, 'traitor, now has thy death-day come! '" b. "and the king thought that under him, far from him, was hideous deep black water; therein were all manner of serpents and worms and wild beasts, foul and horrible." c. "but when the hosts on both sides saw that sword drawn, they blew trumpets and horns and shouted grimly, and the two hosts rushed toward each other." d."then they agreed that king arthur and sir mordred should meet between their two hosts, and that each of them should bring fourteen persons with him."
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English, 21.06.2019 17:30, frankcaroccio0203
Which of the following best explains why the author chose the compare-and-contrast structure for paragraph 2
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English, 21.06.2019 18:00, Queenashley3232
What is the problem with the following sentence: cameron, who has an extreme and unreasonable suspicion of other people and their motives, suffers from paranoia which is a psychological disorder characterized by delusions of persecution or grandeur, was absolutely sure that someone was following him even though he was absolutely alone and hadn't seen a car for miles and miles.
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