Which statement best explains how the third-person omniscient point of view affects "To Build a Fire"?
It uses the pronoun "you" to place the reader directly in the story, which adds to the theme of loneliness in nature.
It allows the reader to experience the story through the man's view, which allows readers to feel compassion for this character.
It allows the reader to see the contrast between the dog's sensible thoughts and the man's illogical thoughts.
It gives the reader access to only the man's thoughts and feelings, which makes the reader realize how overconfident he is.
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English, 22.06.2019 05:30
Explain what john proctor meant here! then who will judge me? god in heaven, what is john proctor what is john proctor? i think it is honest, i think so, i am no saint let rebecca go like a "
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English, 22.06.2019 07:30
Read the excerpt from infinite jest 'my application's not bought," i am telling them, calling into the darkness of the red cave that opens out before closed eyes. 'tam not just a boy who plays tennis. i have an intricate history. experiences and feelings. i'm complex. "read,' i say. 'i study and read. i bet i've read everything you've read. don't think i haven't. i consume libraries. i wear out spines and rom-drives. i do things like get in a taxi and say, "the library, and step on it." my instincts concerning syntax and mechanics are better than your own, i can tell, with due respect. the theme suggested by the excerpt is about a. being understood b. the value of education c. wisdom versus foolishness d. learning responsibility
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English, 22.06.2019 08:00
Brainliest asap!me : ) has anyone read the poem, no, love is not dead? ? i have a question about it .. : )
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English, 22.06.2019 08:00
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