The narrator is the voice telling the story.
you have a sweet voice
he or she tells the performers whether to sing in a high voice or low voice and when to do a pause and when not to do a pause
A : voice is the language an author uses to tell a story, while point of view is the perspective from which a narrator tells a story.
It isa micorphone that records your voice and it tells you if your loud and quiet :)
It isa micorphone that records your voice and it tells you if your loud and quiet :)
your conscience
A narrative voice helps readers to see all perspectives and angles in a story. The narrative voice is all knowing and tells the story as it unfolds.
The voice? Well, if you are looking for point of view kind of thing, it's First Person and Katniss tells the story
An adjective describes a noun or pronoun, telling us about its characteristics, or its imputed - attributed, or credited - characteristics.For example:'A tenor voice' tells us the type (tenor: adjective) of voice (voice: noun) a particular singer has.'A lyric tenor' tells us the type (lyric: adjective) of tenor voice (tenor voice: noun) a singer has.'A famous lyric tenor' tells us the singer (lyric: adjective; tenor: noun) is well-known (famous: adjective).'A wonderful lyric tenor' tells us the singer (lyric: adjective; tenor: noun) is considered by the speaker be excellent, or admirable, (wonderful: adjective).
more believable.
Yes, a boss has the right to raise his voice an employee and tell the employee s/he does not believe them
it means he likes u