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nirvana33 [79]
1 year ago
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Which statement most clearly shows how the author uses point of view to develop the character in this story? A. The author uses

third-person limited point of view to show how the narrator's experience relates to larger issues. B. The author uses third-person limited point of view to highlight the narrator's conflicted feelings about school. C. The author uses first-person point of view to help the reader understand what the experience felt like for the narrator. D. The author uses first-person point of view to emphasize the narrator's love for winter.​.
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hodyreva [135]1 year ago
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Answer:

B. because the author uses third- person limited point of view to high light the narrator conflicted feeling about school

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