Which of the following indicates that the story is told in the third-person omniscent? a. The narrator is outside the story, all-knowing, and uses the pronouns he, she, and they. b. The narrator is a character in the story and uses the pronouns I, me, and we. c. The narrator is outside the story, limited in knowledge, and uses the pronouns he, she, and they.

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Answer 1
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The first alternative is correct (A).

The narrator is outside the story, all-knowing, and uses the pronouns he, she, and they.

The omniscent narrator is characterized by knowing all aspects of the story, including the characters, and narrating it in the third person, which means that he does not participate directly. In this way, of course, the narrator uses pronouns as he, she, them to refer to the characters.

Answer 2
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The correct answer would be the option A because "Third person omniscient" is a point of view where the narrator knows all the thoughts, actions, and feelings of all characters. The author may move from character to character to show how each one contributes to the plot.

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Why are classical allegories not regarded as realistic fiction?

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The correct answer is:

Their characters are generally flat and merely function as symbols for particular concepts.

Explanation:

Writers or speakers typically use allegories as discovered devices or as rhetorical devices that convey (semi-)hidden instead complicated applications by symbolic figures, actions, metaphors, or events, which collectively create the moral, spiritual, or political interest the author wishes to write Classical allegories are metaphorical in nature. This means that they include metaphors, imagery, and symbolical messages all eventually the story. Stories are often philosophical and political in nature that could impose morals or education. Allegories are involved in nature and are often thought-provoking and can be defined uniquely by each of its readers, spectators or listeners. On the other hand, genuine fiction is a type of fiction in which the story has elements that can be seen by the audience as something that is currently subsisting and convincing to them.

Classical allegories are metaphorical in nature. This means that they contain metaphors, imagery and symbolical messages all throughout the story. Stories are often philosophical and political in nature that could impose morals or enlightenment. Allegories are complex in nature and are often thought-provoking and can be interpreted uniquely by each of its readers, viewers or listeners. On the other hand, realistic fiction is a type of fiction in which the story has elements that can be seen by the audience as something that is currently existing and believable to them. A person, place or animal is known to the audience and the author; and these elements are only used to create a different story that is fictional with a realistic setting.

Wetlands greedily absorb heavy rains.In the sentence which word is modified by the adverb?

A. heavy
B.absorb
C.greedily
D.rain

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Well from what i can see here, greedily is the adverb, so it modifies absorb cause it is saying that it greedily absorbs the rain
b. absorb is a verb on this  question

An outline is not essential to good writing.
a. True
b. False

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Itis false that an outline is not essential to good writing. Because an outlinereally helps you in your writing.  Thepurpose of an outline is to organize your thoughts, guide you through yourpaper to works cited, make sure that you do not plagiarize and help visualizeyour information. All the choices above are the purposes of an outline. It organizesyour thoughts as it gives you the guide on foreseeing the possible subtopics. Ithelps you visualize the information while you are brainstorming the possibletopics related to your theme. It will help you from plagiarizing because youcould cite sources instead.

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False

Explanation:

It simply is common sense because if you don't have an outline then that way you would not have a topic

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a) The nature lover strolled through the woods.
b) The lame man limped across the floor.
c) The happy couple sauntered down the lane.
d) The daring knight strode into the hall.
e) The tourist paced through the art gallery.
f) The soldiers strutted to the station.
g) Captain Smith marched up and down the deck.
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i) The baby toddled across the floor.
j) Proud Mr. Brown rambled on to the platform.
k) The weary farmer tramped homewards.

Nathan Heinz, __________ many consider a highly skilled vaulter, will be competing today.Which personal pronoun completes the sentence?

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I think this is a question of whether to substitute who or whom? If so, then the answer would be whom. Nathan Heinz, whom many consider a highly skilled vaulter will be competing today. This is because the pronoun that is substituted is 'him' form and not 'he' form when it is formed into a different sentence with the pronouns.

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states the theme that these stories develop?

A. Great rewards go only to those who truly earn them.

B. Victory in battle often precedes a sorrowful fall from grace.

C. Luck is unpredictable and can abandon a person at a whim.

D. There are many distractions along the path to great fortune.

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C. Luck is unpredictable and can abandon a person at a whim.