English, 17.12.2020 21:20, genyjoannerubiera
What are some clues that the narrator's point of view is
third-person omniscient? Check all that apply.
O the use of the pronouns "they" and "she"
U the use of the pronoun ""
O thoughts and feelings limited to Lizzie
D thoughts and feelings limited to Turner
O thoughts and feelings of both Lizzie and Turner
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English, 21.06.2019 21:30, rrr57
Which best describes the suspense technique of flashback? an image, color, object, or similar is shown early in the film. it later reappears in a pivotal scene or plot point. details of the story outside of the chronological storyline are provided to the audience, often as a memory. illusions of explosions and other events are presented, often using computer-generated imagery to seem realistic. the screenwriter lets the audience know something the main character does not, usually something important to the plot.
Answers: 1
English, 21.06.2019 22:00, HelenKellerwasaSlutt
Read this excerpt from leah missbach day's foreword to wheels of change. as wbr's resident photographer i am privileged to see firsthand the impact bicycles have on the lives of our recipients. why does the author include this excerpt?
Answers: 3
English, 22.06.2019 03:30, joshuaburton773
What is the main problem with the following critique? βyou put some thought into it, but you obviously do not care much about the topic you are presenting.β a. it is not ethical. b. it is not constructive c. it is not specific. d. it is not behavior focused.
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What are some clues that the narrator's point of view is
third-person omniscient? Check all that ap...