<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.
The answer is B) revenue.
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I'd say that the technique of satire used by Wilde in The Importance of Being Earnest is b. ridiculously exaggerating the importance people such as Gwendolen place on a name.
She knows that she wants to marry a man named Ernest, because that is a good and decent name - when she finds out that Ernest's name is actually Jack, which is a common and mundane name, she sort of changes her opinion about him based on such an irrelevant fact.
Answer:
A. The contrast between Gandar's selfishness and his mother's dependence on him draws attention to young people's frequent neglect of their mothers and fathers.
Explanation:
This is bitter truth of today's world that young generation wants to fulfill their unending wishes even at the cost of their parents life. They do not care whether their parents need them and just focus on their own goals. The writer has tried to sum up the emotions of a son and a mother in a script. Gandar has been careless to his mother and just consider her as a burden on him.