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kvasek [131]
2 years ago
8

In "It's Only Fair,” the point of view is

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marta [7]2 years ago
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it is A

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D) Gwendolyn Brooks, a shy woman who did not stand out in the crowd, was a well-known American poet.

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This is the original sentence:

Gwendolyn Brooks was shy, and she did not stand out in a crowd, yet she was a well-known American poet.

This is A, revision one:

Brooks was a well-known American poet. She was very shy.

This is not a good edit, because it would cut of the fact that she didn´t stand out. The part about not standing out is necessary to fully empathize the author´s point.

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Gwendolyn was a shy person who did not stand out in a crowd.

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This is C, revision 3:

Gwendolyn Brooks is one of my favorite American poets. She was shy as a young girl.

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This is D, revision 4, and our correct answer:

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