Can someone please help ASAP!!!!
I have 2 questions
Read this excerpt and answer the question that follows.
The history of pizza begins in antiquity as a number of countries prepare flatbread with toppings. It has been found that the French and the Italians baked flatbread over 7,000 years ago. The pizza was introduced to the United States of America with the arrival of Italian immigrants in the late 19th century. It became famous when a large number of Italians started to settle in Chicago, New York City, Philadelphia, and Saint Louis. Initially, the pizza was consumed mostly by Italian immigrants. After World War II, the soldiers in the United States constantly looked for good food and discovered Pizzeria. Today, pizza is enjoyed by people all over the world.
What is the main idea of this passage?
The passage focuses on the history of Italian immigrants and pizza.
The passage focuses on the origin of pizza in Italy and the United States.
The passage focuses on the introduction of pizza in the United States.
The passage focuses on the difference between American and Italian pizzas.
QUESTION 2:
Read the passage A Day in the Woods by T.S. Arthur and answer the question that follows.
From that moment, all the pleasure he had felt since entering the woods was gone. The blood stained his shirt bosom, and covered his hand when he put it up to his face. Of course, the wound, and the blood upon his shirt, would betray him. This was his first thought, as he washed himself at a small stream. But, then, all at once it occurred to him--for evil suggestions are sure to be made to us when we are in the way to receive them--that it would be just as easy to say that a boy threw a stone, which struck him as he was walking along the street, as to say that he got hurt while in the woods. And, without stopping to think how wicked it would be to tell a lie, Richard determined to make this statement when he got home.
What is the point of view of the excerpt above?
First person point of view
Third person objective point of view
Third person limited point of view
Third person omniscient point of view