a. drinks
b. drank
c. drink
d. drunk
B. noun and a pronoun.
C. pronoun and an adjective.
D. noun and a verb
The reader can tell that "The Yellow Wallpaper" by Charlotte Perkins Gilman is written in the first person point of view because the main character speaks as herself.
In this story, we can see from the very first sentence that a first-person point of view has been selected. The narrator refers to "myself" in the first line and, in the second line, uses the pronoun "I." The narrator depicts the world as she sees and understands it. The style of writing makes it clear that the narrator is describing the world from her own perspective and understanding: "I would say," "I will proudly declare."
b. Hugh invites preachers to stay at his house and has his slaves wait on them.
c. Rather than agreeing that his slaves should learn to read so that they can read scripture, Hugh tells his wife not to teach Douglass to read.
d. Rather than being moved by Christian teachings to kindness and mercy, Hugh uses religion to justify his actions against his slaves.
A. Social Sciences
APA stands for the American Psychological Association. The social sciences cover the study of human behavior and relationships. The other style of citation is MLA which stands for Modern Language Association. Writers and students in the areas of Language Arts, Literary critique, and Humanities often use MLA.
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At first, you can tell that Muir is very discouraged because he did not reach the end of the swamp by nightfall, but then you can tell that his mood was uplifted when he found the Calypso. By his other uses of wording, you can really tell that he pays attention to little details about nature. Towards the end of the paragraph, you can tell that seeing the Calypso was a life-changing experience since he fairly "cried for joy".
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