These sentences that make part of the beginning of a short story are written in the A, first person. The first reason is grammatical; because the pronoun "I" used from beginning to end of the excerpt is the main characteristic of the first person singular. Second, in the stories written in first person, you do not have access to any information from the story save the one the main narrator is giving you, which means your view on the story is limited only to that one person who is narrating the story. All you will experience from the story will depend on that first person singular narrator who is witnessing the events and retelling them to you from his/her perspective.
Answer:
the answer is a
Explanation:
Answer: False
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Answer:
A. Not only the muffler but also the spark plugs need to be replaced
Explanation:
Ways are on all sides while the way I miss:
If to the right hand, there, in love I burn,
Let me go forward, therein danger is.
If to the left, suspicion hinders bliss;
Let me turn back, shame cries I ought return:
Nor faint, though crosses my fortunes kiss,
Stand still is harder, although sure to mourn.
This let me take the right, or left hand way,
Go forward, or stand still, or back retire:
I must these doubts endure without allay
Or help, but travel finde for my best hire.
Yet that which most my troubled sense doth move,
Is to leave all, and take the thread of Love.
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