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Vinil7 [7]
2 years ago
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Narrative Techniques and Structure - Part 1 How does the point of view shape what the reader learns from the narrative? A: It le

ts the reader share the excitement of conducting interviews for a story. B: It tells the reader how the narrator conquers her fears on her first day as a reporter. C: It shows the reader the challenges of working as a cub reporter on a busy newspaper. D: It gives the reader an account of how a reporter researches for a story.
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Varvara68 [4.7K]2 years ago
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The point of view lets the reader know how the narrator overcame her fears on her first day on the job as a reporter. With that, we can say that the letter B is the correct answer.

Although you haven't shown it, through questions similar to yours, we can see that you are referring to the article "My First Day on the Job."

By reading this article, we can see:

  • The author recounts her experience on the first day she worked with a reporter.
  • Thus, the reader has access to all the thoughts and feelings she had that day.
  • She felt very scared because it was the first time she would take this position.
  • She was nervous, apprehensive, and too scared to make a mistake, but she managed to overcome her fears and do a good job.

As the narrator tells a personal experience, the reader has access to everything she went through and can understand how she overcame the challenge of overcoming fear and apprehension on the first day of work.

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