Which sentence uses third-person point of view?
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the catacombs were dark and cold, s...
English, 26.06.2019 21:20 sarah121868
Which sentence uses third-person point of view?
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the catacombs were dark and cold, so you get an impression of
death when you read about them.
i could recognize many images of death and darkness in poe's
writing.
throughout the story, poe uses foreshadowing in order to build
suspense.
as we read about the pile of bones, we get a rising sense of
foreboding.
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What is the independent cause in this sentence? "if the poem is about going mad when love is lost, what would happen if love didn't die? "
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English, 22.06.2019 03:00
Is directly communicated and requires little interpretation
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