HURRY PLSS!! Meanwhile, schoolmates who had been on the bus had run home and telephoned Claudette's mother at the house where sh
e worked as a maid. Girls went over and took care of the lady's three small children so that Claudette's mother could leave, Mary Ann Colvin called Claudette's pastor, the Reverend H. H. Johnson. He had a car, and together they sped to the police station. —Claudette Colvin: Twice Toward Justice, Phillip Hoose. Why does it make sense for the author to write this passage in third-person point of view instead of first-person point of view?
so the reader can understand who went to the police station
so the reader can understand that Claudette has a pastor
so the reader can understand why Claudette’s mother went to her
so the reader can understand what happened after Claudette was arrested.