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RideAnS [48]
3 years ago
11

What conclusion can be drawn about this scene based on the narrator's decision to write in the first-person point of view?

English
1 answer:
d1i1m1o1n [39]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

The narrator experienced this event in person.

Explanation:

The narrator would have to have been at the scene to be writing in first person.

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  1. horribly along with Boatswain by drowning
  2. without a chance to redeem his pride.

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