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First person major
B.
First person observer
C.
First person minor
Answer:
The following are each narrator from the first 3 sections of The Sweet Hereafter with the type of first person narrator they represent:
Dolores Driscoll: First person major
Billy Ansel: First person minor
Mitchell Stephens: First person observer
Explanation:
These three characters are three out of the four narrators that tell the story in the novel "The Sweet Hereafter" written by Russell Banks. They all are first person narrators as they are telling the story in their own voice as it happens through their eyes. Dolores Driscoll is the first person major as she is the main narrator of the story. She was a school driver and was driving the bus school as the accident occurs, therefore making her a key character within the story. Billy Ansel is a first person minor narrator, as he was a witness of the accident and was, with the firefighters, above the first people at the accident scene. Then there is Mitchell Stephens, who acts as a first person observer narrator, as he arrives in Sam Dent to investigate the accident. He is an observer of every person involved in it and is trying to find out exactly what has happened, which makes him an observer of the main characters from an outside perspective.
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What is the question???
Explanation:
Answer;
The following statement about connecting paragraphs is correct:
C. A good connection between two paragraphs is an implied transition
Explanation;
A good connection between two paragraphs is an implied transition" is the best option from the list, since transitions between paragraphs should be "smooth".
Transitions are words that connects an idea to another, the connection can be between paragraphs or within paragraphs.
Transitions are used to show how sentences or paragraphs are related to each other and how they relate to the theme of the paper.
"Sounds like the 'Arabian Nights,'” said Mrs. White, as she rose and began to set the supper. "Don't you think you might wish for four pairs of hands for me."
Her husband drew the talisman from his pocket, and all three burst into laughter as the Sergeant-Major, with a look of alarm on his face, caught him by the arm.
"If you must wish," he said gruffly, "Wish for something sensible."
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"If the tale about the monkey's paw is not more truthful than those he has been telling us," said Herbert, as the door closed behind their guest, just in time to catch the last train, "we shan't make much out of it."
"Did you give him anything for it, father?" inquired Mrs. White, regarding her husband closely.
"A trifle," said he, colouring slightly. "He didn't want it, but I made him take it. And he pressed me again to throw it away."
"Likely," said Herbert, with pretended horror. "Why, we're going to be rich, and famous and happy. Wish to be an emperor, father, to begin with; then you can't be henpecked."
He darted round the table, pursued by the maligned Mrs. White armed with an antimacassar.
Mr. White took the paw from his pocket and eyed it dubiously. "I don't know what to wish for, and that's a fact," he said, slowly. "It seems to me I've got all I want."
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analytical
argumentative
Question: Which of the following is not one of the three patterns of exposition?
Options:
Answer: The correct answer is: Descriptive.
Explanation: Exposition is a form of explaining a concept, idea or theory and it is nonfiction. Exposition in writing helps the author explain their position or events from their point of view. There are three patterns for exposition in writing. These are the following: Illustrative, Analytical and Argumentative.