He saw 2 boys of 4-5 yrs. the elder one was black and the younger one was white. the white boy was treating the black boy like his slave and the black boy was submitting easily even though both of them wore the same clothes and were too young to understand prejudices. the narrator thought that was his race(black race) so inferior that even at such as young age the white boy came to know that he would be dominating the black men.
in second day, he saw a young man standing besides the gate and he was observing the two boys unplanned play. The narrator went near them to see what the white was commending black boy to do. But to his utter astonishment, he saw the black was walking steadily and white boy was walking behind ,as if he was a slave.
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In the second part of "To Kill a Mockingbird," the narrator is still Scout Finch, who is reflecting back on her childhood experiences.
The China Incident was basically the beginning of the second war between China and Japan in 1937. This incident was the bombing of a major bridge in China.
First, speak what you are trying to say. Second, write down what you wrote. Check for fragments. Just add content to the fragment or combine it with another sentence.
No it is the fourth the second book is the arctic incident.
narrator's knowledge is limited
A second-person narrator uses the pronoun "you" to address the reader or listener directly, involving them in the narrative as if they are experiencing the events firsthand.
The constitutional convention occurred second.
It deals with the assumptions and prejudices of racial discrimination and national pride. The story comments on the stereotypical racial differences between the power and status ascribed to the black Jamaicans and white Jamaicans. It also presents a broader commentary on human nature and human conditions.
At the instant it reaches an altitude of 1000 m and a speed of 300 m/s it explodes into three fragments. The 1st fragment has twice the mass of either the 2nd or 3rd fragments and continues to move upward with a speed of 200 m/s. The second fragment has a speed of 240 m/s and is moving east right after the explosion.
If you are referring to second-person narrative voice, the "you" is the narrator.
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