The document contains 13 paragraphs that are written from different points of view. The points of view include first person, second person, third person limited and omniscient. The paragraphs cover a variety of topics from making French toast to cleaning CDs and include dialogue, thoughts and descriptions of events.
The document contains 13 paragraphs that are written from different points of view. The points of view include first person, second person, third person limited and omniscient. The paragraphs cover a variety of topics from making French toast to cleaning CDs and include dialogue, thoughts and descriptions of events.
The document contains 13 paragraphs that are written from different points of view. The points of view include first person, second person, third person limited and omniscient. The paragraphs cover a variety of topics from making French toast to cleaning CDs and include dialogue, thoughts and descriptions of events.
following statements: 1. “Do you like Mobile Legends?” I asked my friend Arnold. I always make friends with other people. 2. To Make French Toast: First, take out a skillet to cook and turn the stove on low. Second, you will melt the butter in the pan and stir it with a spatula. Third, beat the eggs. Fourth, lay the bread, white or wheat, on both sides in the eggs. Fifth, sit the bread on top of butter for 30 seconds and then turn over. Now you have a slice of French toast. 3. “You should just go somewhere. You ruined our relationship, and I don’t want to talk to you anymore,” Berna said to Michael as he begged her for forgiveness, “But, Berna, you are the best girl in the world. You make my dreams come true.” Berna ignored his pleas.
4. We are not as close as we once were, at least
not since the thing happened. We were sitting in science class when I decided to look at her notebook. I noticed that she wasn’t taking notes. 5. Some dark night Jenny said, “I hate hamsters,” but really, she loved them. Carol said, “They smell,” but really, she loved them too. Both of them thought that hamsters were pretty cute.
6. When I went to the store, I witnessed a girl crying
on the street and I took a closer look and saw it was my friend. I walked to where she was and asked her what was wrong. She said, “Family problems.” Being a good friend, I told her to call me later if she wanted to talk about it. 7. Emma thought and she thought: “How can I make people notice me?” Then, Emma’s two twin nieces ran into the kitchen and asked Emma to make a batch of cookies for their class. She did, and the next day at the bake sale, lots of children and parents were buying her cookies.
8. Mark was rushing to get to school because he
was going on a field trip. He felt so happy and excited that he was going on his first field trip. 9. Jessie had felt sad all day. Jessie thought and thought about his situation and he thought to himself, “I need to get myself together.” He felt as if he was being abandoned by everyone. Maria came to the door and asked what was wrong. He told her and Maria frowned. 10. I was shaking like a leaf. My palms were sweating. My heart was pounding so loud I was sure everyone around me could hear it. I hated presentations. I should have been absent today. I am just going to pretend that no one is listening, which hopefully none of them really are. It would only be a 2 minute and 30 second speech. It should be a piece of cake but it was not feeling that way. 11. You look upwards, and see a white ceiling. A long crack snakes its way towards an open door. You follow the crack, wondering what you might find through the doorway. 12.Daniel was nervous about going to Patricia's birthday party. He was afraid that he wouldn't know anyone but Patricia, and she would be so busy with her guests. "Mom, I don't want to go to the party." Daniel's mother furrowed her brow and said, "Daniel, we already told her we'd be there. We bought her a present. We have to go and give it to her." Daniel shook his head. He still didn't want to go. His mom put her hand on his shoulder. 13. How to Properly Clean Your Disc: First, buy a CD buffer from your neighborhood school and office supplies store. If you want to clean your CD for free instead, get a soft cloth. Use alcohol or window cleaner and wipe up and down applying light pressure as needed.