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enot [183]
1 year ago
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over the course of the passage, the main focus shifts from choose 1 answer: (choice a) a the narrator’s view on his brother’s jo

b to the narrator’s hopes for his own trip. (choice b) b the narrator’s jealousy of his brother to the narrator’s anxiety about his own trip. (choice c) c the narrator’s expectations about the far west to the reality of life in the far west. (choice d) d the narrator’s excitement about traveling west to the narrator’s fear of leaving home.
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Lisa [10]1 year ago
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Over the course of the passage, the main focus shifts from A. the narrator’s view on his brother’s job to the narrator’s hopes for his own trip.

This is because there is a shifting narration used to identify the thoughts and words of the narrator as he gives his perspective on his brother's job and then talks about his own hopes for traveling.

<h3>What is a Narration?</h3>

This refers to the storytelling that is done with the aid of a narrator in order to show the sequence of action in a story.,

Hence, we can see that over the course of the passage, the main focus shifts from A. the narrator’s view on his brother’s job to the narrator’s hopes for his own trip.

This is because there is a shifting narration used to identify the thoughts and words of the narrator as he gives his perspective on his brother's job and then talks about his own hopes for traveling.

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