Points-of-view: First person - I, me Second person - you Third person - he, she, they
Your correct answer is: Always obey your parents, when they are present. This is the best policy in the long run, because if you don’t, they will make you. (Mark Twain, “Advice to Youth”) - Second person POV.
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After he had dried his face and not knowing what else to do dried it again, the boy turned around, wondering what next. The door was open. He could make a dash for it down the hall. He could run, run, run, run, run! (Langston Hughes, “Thank You Ma’am”) - Third person POV.</span>
<span>They stopped running and stood in the great jungle that covered Venus that grew and never stopped growing, tumultuously, even as you watched it. (Ray Bradbury, “All Summer in a Day”) - Third person POV.
</span>The children lay out, laughing, on the jungle mattress, and heard it sigh and squeak under them resilient and alive. (Ray Bradbury, “All Summer in a Day”) - Third person POV.
<span>"In my time," said the grandmother, folding her thin veined fingers, "children were more respectful of their native states and their parents and everything else." (Flannery O’Connor, “A Good Man Is Hard to Find”) - Third person POV.</span>
What BEST describes Lincoln's attitude as he states 'With malice towards none' is C) forgiving.
He tried to placate his listeners of how wrong both sides were in the impending Civil war, and alerted them to see the right, cherish peace and remember of God.
Fatima will enjoy working with other people on the yearbook.
In the excerpt we know that Fatima wasn't having a good afternoon. When Martina came up with a great suggestion for Fatima to contribute to the Yearbook without putting any pressure on her. We do not know about a conversation with her guidance counselor suggesting other clubs. We also don't know if her pictures will be any good. From the excerpt, it sounds as though Fatima likes the idea of a role behind the camera so it seems unlikely that she would take over the interview. The best answer is that Fatima seems to look forward to working with other people on the yearbook.
The story evoked many emotions amongst the lead characters. Lizabeth used to be a careless girl that had matured because of the events happening around her. She had been angry at what she had done to Mrs. Lottie's perfect garden when poverty had hit them. She was confused why her strong father had cried. Lizabeth realized in the end that life is never perfect and that she has to learn to understand and live it with what she has.
I believe that the best answer among the choices provided by the question is <span>B. By giving the student extra credit if the student also enrolls in the equivalent course</span> Hope my answer would be a great help for you. If you have more questions feel free to ask here at Brainly.