B) building tension is the answer
First-person immediately puts the reader inside the narrator's head, which allows for an intimate portrayal of thoughts and emotions. You can effectively communicate how each moment feels—delivering sight, sound, smell, taste, and touch—through the prism of your narrator.
<span>He is lazy and jealous of Johnny's skills as a silversmith.</span>
Breathe, feed, reproduce (depending on the person)
Answer:
Madan didn't steal my pen.
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