Which relative pronoun would refer to an animal or thing in a sentence?(1 point)

which
whom
who
whose

which

The relative pronoun that would refer to an animal or thing in a sentence is "which".

The relative pronoun that refers to an animal or thing in a sentence is "which."

To determine this, we can look at the options provided and eliminate the ones that do not refer to an animal or thing: "whom" and "who" are used for people, and "whose" is used to show possession. This leaves us with "which," which is the correct relative pronoun to refer to an animal or thing.

Use the story titled Perfect with a Capital P to answer the question.

Perfect with a Capital P
‘He is fun,’ I agreed. ’I have to watch him a lot, though. Right now my parents are painting the kitchen.’
Whose point of view is being shown in this selection?
(1 point)
Jessica
Jessica’s parents
Sarita

The point of view being shown in this selection is Jessica's.

Which sentence best describes third-person point of view?(1 point)

It refers to the thoughts and feelings of a character.
It means a person outside of the story is telling it.
It uses pronouns such as me, we, I, and us.
It is a character who is telling the story

The sentence that best describes third-person point of view is: "It means a person outside of the story is telling it."

Use the story Perfect with a Capital P to answer the question.

Perfect with a Capital P
Which option describes what the narrator’s point of view makes the reader think about Sarita at the beginning of the story?
(1 point)
She is new to town.
She is Jessica’s best friend.
She is a bully.
She is really lucky.

To answer this question, we need to refer to the story "Perfect with a Capital P." Unfortunately, you have not provided any specific information or excerpt from the story to help identify the narrator's point of view about Sarita at the beginning. Could you please provide a specific excerpt or information from the story that mentions the narrator's thoughts or perspective on Sarita?

Use the story Goldilocks Goes to Camp to answer the question.

Goldilocks Goes to Camp
How does the narrator show Loxie’s feelings about facing her fear of teddy bears?
(1 point)
through Loxie’s narration
through her inner thoughts
through dialogue with Gretel
through Loxie’s diary entries