There are many ways in which a narrator could describe her 2 daughters. She may describe them as dainty or beautiful for example.
The narrator describes her two daughters as being different from each other yet deeply connected. She highlights their unique personalities and abilities, emphasizing the special bond they share as siblings.
The narrator in "Everyday Use" describes her daughter, Dee, as confident, fashionable, and ambitious. She sees Dee as someone who is assertive and seeks to assert her identity and heritage in a modern world.
The narrator begins writing war stories. The daughter notices narrator writes war stories. The daughter wonders why the narrator writes so many war stories. The daughter decides the narrator writes so many war stories because the narrator must have killed someone. The daughter asks the narrator if he killed someone in the war.
How does the narrator feel for maria?what does he feel for
The narrator uses words like dark, eerie, and desolate to describe the scene.
he said of course not
If the narrator says "I did this..." then it is 1st person If the narrator says "You did this" it is 2nd person and if the narrator says "He/She/They did this" then it is 3rd person.
His daughter apex
Nouns do not describe something. You are looking for adjectives. For example, some adjectives that describe a daughter might be:disciplinedlovelycarelessbeautifulhyperactiveblue-eyedtalladventurousyoungtalkativeabsent-mindedcurious
The mother thinks of her daughter as a(n) disobedient daughter who follows her own mind.
Nouns do not describe something. You are looking for adjectives. For example, some adjectives that describe a daughter might be:disciplinedlovelycarelessbeautifulhyperactiveblue-eyedtalladventurousyoungtalkativeabsent-mindedcurious
Quiet
intelligent