Just a few more not many left :)
There are a few differing points of views when reading/writing. For example, first-person shows only the thoughts/feelings of one main character, while third-person omniscient shows the thoughts/feelings of several/all characters.
Those are only two examples, there are more points of view than just those two, but I just wanted to give you an example to compare.
And third person limited is the thoughts and feelings of 1 person but using words like He/her correct?
I've grown pretty good with Point of View because I like to write stories but I could be wrong
Yeah, the narrator only knows the thoughts/feelings of one character but all characters are described using pronouns such as 'he', 'she', and 'they'.
okay
I think it might be C...
Yep, that's correct.
yay! okay...
I think its disappointed...
Yeah, I'd agree.
okay
I think its C...
or A
The best way to determine this type of issue is to read the sentence aloud, then make note of when/if you find yourself pausing after any specific word(s).
I think maybe C or D
C has a lot of unnecessary pauses... When you read it aloud, try reading it without pausing where the commas are located. Does it still sound normal?
is it D?
Honestly, I don't really think D is correct... "sponsored by the..." should really be in parentheses. I would have gone with C, but I can't get over how bad their grammar is...
I think they meant to type 'far' rather than 'fair'; 'fair' doesn't make sense here.
maybe
So is it A...
It's not A. If you don't want to go with C, I would go with D.
oh okay
I think this one is A
Oh and this is the last question I believe
I believe you are correct.
Okay :)
Okay thats all :)
Alright, cool. Let me know if you need anything else. :)
okay :)
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