Which of the following situations best illustrates how a virtuous person would act? A. He overslept and raced out the door to get to the meeting. B. She was angry because of the long wait and insulted the waiter. C. He thought the comedy act was hilarious and applauded loudly. D. She immediately acknowledged that she had made a mistake and was sorry.​

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:

D. She immediately acknowledged that she had made a mistake and was sorry.

Explanation:

A is just being responsible

B is the opposite of virtuous, rude

C is just being expressive

D is being a good person


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How does the end of the story contribute to its theme

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Answer:

The last line reflects not only the short story's racial themes but also the theme of a mother's love and how that love can instinctively affect the decisions you make later on in life.

Explanation:

In what point of view does a character within the story retell his or her experiences or impressions from their own perspective?Select one:
a. First person
b. Second person
c. Third person limited
d. Third person omniscient

Question 2

In what point of view is the story written from the perspective of “you?”

Select one:
a. First person
b. Third person omniscient
c. Third person limited
d. Second person
Question 3

In what point of view does the narrator use pronouns such as 'I' and 'me?'

Select one:
a. First person
b. Second person
c. Third person omniscient
d. Third person limited
Question 4

In what point of view does the narrator remain a detailed observer, telling only the stories action and dialogue?

Select one:
a. Third person omniscient
b. Second person
c. Third person objective
d. First person
Question 5

Identify the point of view of the excerpt from The Hunger Games: A pain stabs my left temple and I press my hand against it. Right on the spot where Johanna Mason hit me with the coil of wire. The memories swirl as I try to sort out what is true and what is false.

Select one:
a. First person
b. Second person
c. Third person limited
d. Third person omniscient
Question 6

This point of view, the narrator’s knowledge is limited and reveals the thoughts and feelings of only one main character...

Select one:
a. Third person objective
b. Third person limited
c. First person
d. Third person omniscient
Question 7

Identify the point of view: Mark got in the car and turned on the engine as his cellphone rang. "I'm on my way right now," he said to Mary.

Select one:
a. First person
b. Third person omniscient
c. Third person objective
d. Third person limited
Question 8

In this point of view, the narrator does not reveal any characters' thoughts or feelings...

Select one:
a. Third person objective
b. Third person limited
c. First person
d. Third person omniscient
Question 9

Directions and instructions are usually narrated from which point of view?

Select one:
a. Second person
b. Third person limited
c. Third person omniscient
d. First person
Question 10

In what point of view does the narrator reveal only the central character’s emotions?

Select one:
a. Third person limited
b. First person
c. Third person omniscient
d. Second person
Question 11

What is point of view?

Select one:
a. When the narrator is not in the story.
b. The vantage point of position from which the story is told.
c. A story with no perspective.
d. When the narrator is in the story.
Question 12

In what point of view does the narrator have unlimited knowledge and can describe every character’s thoughts and interpret their behaviors?

Select one:
a. Third person limited
b. Third person omniscient
c. First person
d. Second person

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1. a. First person
2. d. Second person

3. a. First person

4. c. Third person objective

5. a. First person

6. b. Third person limited

7. c. Third person objective

8. c. Third person objective

9. b. Second person

10. a. Third person limited

11. b. The vantage point of position from which the story is told.

12. c. Third person omniscient

The vantage point from which a story is told is referred to as point of view in literature. It establishes the narrator's identity and how much information the reader learns about them.

Three primary categories of perspective of view exist:

When the narrator employs the pronoun "I" to convey the story from their own perspective, they are using first person point of view.

When the narrator uses the pronoun "you" to address the reader directly, that is considered second person point of view.

Third person point of view occurs when the narrator refers to the characters with pronouns like "he," "she," "it," or "they" but not being one of them.

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Answer:

its a

Explanation:

There are five cars in line at a stoplight. Each of these cars is a different color and different type of car. Diego is driving the red car. Ingrid is driving the sedan. The green car is immediately behind the white car. The minivan is third in line. Rachel is driving the first car in line. Anton is just behind the driver in the SUV. Yuna is driving the green car. The driver in the yellow car is just in front of the convertible. Rachel is just in front of the blue car. The sedan is white. One of the cars is a pickup truck. Who is driving the pickup truck?

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well, you didn't even give names :/

Which of the following is an example of a run-on sentence? (5 points)The dog is in serious need of a bath.
He stinks every time he goes outside.
Please help me wash him, he's dirty.
I'll get the soap, and you get the tub.

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Answer:

I think it's the first or second one

Explanation:

well, first, Im sure the first and second sentences can be shortened. "the dog needs a bath." or "he stinks when he goes outside."

Mrs Andrews was preparing a budget for next year because she takes quite a few prescription drugs, she will reach the coverage gap, and wants to be sure she has enough money set aside for those months. She received assistance calculating her projected expenses from her daughter who is pharmacist, but she does't think the calculations are correct because her out-of-pocket expenses would be lower than last year. She calls to ask if you can help.

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I’m not sure what the answer would be because there’s no question

Is the word asked a action verb linking verb or auxiliary verb

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Answer:  auxiliary verb

Explanation: