If the author tells the story but does not take part, it is told in ____ person. first second third

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Answer: If the author tells the story, but does not take part, it is told in the third person point of view. The third person point of view is used when the author does not refer neither to himself nor to the reader. Usually, authors using this point of view use the pronouns he, she and it to refer to the characters. This is the most common type of point of view used in different kinds of writing.
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Answer: third person

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Since personification means attributing human traits to non-humans, usually inanimate objects, the correct answer must be C - because a wind cannot complain, it is something humans do. 
my opinion is b the fog comes on little cat feet

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Read the following paragraph. [1] Keeping my mind on my writing is not easy when I stay at my grandmother's ocean-side cottage. [2] Just about the time that I am going along pretty well, I glance out the window and see two huge bald eagles swooping and tumbling in a spectacular aerial display. [3] Naturally, I have to leave my desk and rush to the doorway to watch the performance as long as it lasts. [4] Then, as if a conspiracy were trying to keep me from working, two otters poke their shiny heads out of the water and hang there motionless. [5] They watch to see what I am doing. [6] As soon as I return to my desk, seagulls wheel into my window view and screech as they search for scraps of food. [7] Within minutes, this confusion of sounds stirs my aging St. Bernard out of a deep sleep, and he hauls his massive, lumbering body over to be petted. [8] Mickey, my cat, can't stand to see any partiality, so he is soon pacing back and forth across my ankles. [9] As I wiggle my bare toes to tease Mickey, I realize that my legs have become stiff. [10] I remember that I have not had my daily ride. [11] So, I slip on my sandals, step out the door, spring onto my bike, and pedal off down the beach. [12] Meanwhile, the composition in my typewriter sits and grows colder. What is the topic sentence? 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

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Your Topic Sentence would be" Keeping my mind on my writing is not easy when I stay at my grandmother's ocean-side cottage"

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Gift giving. Warm-glow giving is an economic theory describing the emotional reward of giving to others. According to the original warm-glow model developed by James Andreoni (1989, 1990), people experience a sense of joy and satisfaction for "doing their part" to help others.

Which poetic device does the speaker use in the line, “Since Bacchus, Satan, and the Hangman”?

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The correct answer is this one: "Allusion." The poetic device that the speaker use in the line, “Since Bacchus, Satan, and the Hangman is allusion. Allusion refers to an expression designed to call something to mind without mentioning it explicitly; an indirect or passing reference.

What paradox of social injustice is presented in these lines from Countee Cullen's “From the Dark Tower”? We shall not always plant while others reap The golden increment of bursting fruit, Not always countenance, abject and mute That lesser men should hold their brothers cheap; a. The hearing and speaking impaired are routinely victimized by others in American society. b .Degrading someone ultimately causes a person to become inferior to those they believe to be subordinate. C . The natural system of justice is unbiased, and all people are given equal opportunity to grow and flourish. D.Those who enforce racial segregation are typically isolated groups in society.

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The correct answer is B.

In these lines, Cullen describes men who plant, but do not reap. Instead, the fruits of their labors ("the golden increment of bursting fruit") is taken by others. Thus, the men labor with no reward. However, Cullen says it will not always be so.

Furthermore, he says that they will not always stand by silently while lesser men hold their brothers cheap. These "lesser men" are those who reap the fruits of other men's labors and in so doing degrade them. In degrading others, they degrade themselves and thus become "lesser."

Therefore, these lines describe the paradox of social injustice: that degrading others ultimately causes a person to become inferior to those he degrades. The correct answer is B.

Answer: B

Those who today enjoy power and prosperity may one day become subordinate to those they deem inferior

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