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masya89 [10]
3 years ago
6

Why did the author most Ilkely choose to tell the story from the first-person point of view?

English
1 answer:
algol [13]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

To make you feel as if you are really in the character's shoes.

Explanation:

I do not know what book you are reading or referencing, but typically, the author creates the story from a first person POV so you can truly immerse yourself in the world of the story, understand the character better, and feel as if you connect to the character.

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