O. Henry's use of third-person narration in "After Twenty Years" affects the story by forging a bond between the reader and the main character. Henry’s use of third person narration allowed him to narrate the story through what is done and seen and not by what the characters thinks. The third person narration was effective in handling the surprise climax of the story’ end.
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I am sorry but I can't come to your class any more because I have to return to my country. My sister is going to get married this month. I want to go shopping with her to choose a dress. My parents are going to make a big meal for the guests and there will be a lot of work in the kitchen.
I'm sorry I must leave the English class. You are a very good teacher. Please say goodbye to the other students for me.
Thanks again,
Best wishes,
Soraya
No,It may be helpful but most time you won't understand what you read. It's better to slowly read and understand you're passage.