Because it usually is, and teaching children the names of colors is how they learn. The sky is blue, and leaves are green
Euclid is said to have told told King Ptolemy that.
Because a wizard told them.
First-person narration: The story is told from the perspective of a character within the story, using "I" or "we" pronouns. Third-person limited narration: The story is told from an external perspective, focusing on the thoughts and feelings of one character. Third-person omniscient narration: The story is told from an external perspective that knows all characters' thoughts and feelings.
Understanding the perspective from which a story is told is important because it influences the way events are portrayed, characters are developed, and themes are presented. Different perspectives can offer unique insights, add depth to the narrative, and help readers or listeners interpret the story in a more nuanced way. It also allows us to appreciate the diversity of experiences and viewpoints, promoting empathy and understanding.
There isn't one set of traits that all main characters share. I suspect you were told to read a set of stories and analyze the characters in those stories, and in that case, we can't really help you since we don't know what stories you're supposed to read.
probably is because mansa musa went to pilgrimage and then he told how the empire of mali is a great city
Euclid is said to have told told King Ptolemy that.
Because it usually is, and teaching children the names of colors is how they learn. The sky is blue, and leaves are green
probably because mansa musa went to pilgrimage and told everyone that how the empire of mali was a great city
Euclid is said to have told told King Ptolemy that.
Euclid
There is no narrator in Macbeth. It is a play told by the numerous characters.
you learn that the crew has been told that he has a huge wang.
you learn that the crew has been told that he has a huge wang.
Yes it is because the author is telling the story and shows the perspective and thoughts of the characters.
Abraham Lincoln's traits were: Integrity commitment to excellence Responsibility Respect Self-determination fairness diversity employee ownership he was also Known as " honest Abe" he rarely told a lie. He always Told it straight up