<span>In "The Bracelet," what is the effect of the author's use of the first-person point of view?
</span><span>a. Readers are placed in the position of being one of the characters in the story.</span>
When first-person point of view is given, the narrator enables the reader to become the narrator of the story. Reader will be able to connect with the narrator.
Answer: Darkness." pg 151. Granger then turns to Montag, touches him on the arm and says," Welcome back from the dead." Granger explains to Montag that they faked his death by killing a man on the street to make the people believe Montag had been killed. Now that Montag is "dead" they will no longer search for him.
Explanation:
compound complex I believe
The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "Kennedy believes that the people of that generation have special qualities that will make a difference not only in the country, but also in the world."