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The literary point of view in "The Rescue Mission" affects the reader's understanding of the story because the story is told in the first person. The character himself tells everything that's happening in the story, including, as he tells, his thoughts, everything that is going through his mind. He is not only describing the scenes and events from a distant point of view, without being necessarily connected to the events; on the contrary, he is at the center of events, and everything told goes through his feelings and impressions before getting to the reader.
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According to Brent Ashabranner in his introduction to <em>Always to Remember</em>, Jan Craig Scruggs, a Vietnam veteran born in 1950, had the idea that Vietnam veterans like himself deserved a memorial.
Veterans of other wars were honored, but since the Vietnam War was opposed by many people, Vietnam veterans were not honored in such a way. Jan Scruggs, however, believed that the 58 thousand servicemen and women killed in the war deserved to be honored with a memorial, and so he created a fund to carry out his idea.
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The correct options are as follows:
1. B.
From the excerpt given above, it is obvious that the two characters are not comfortable in each other's presence and each was busy analyzing the other person in their thoughts. The two of them fidget with the tools in their hands in order to cover up their tension.
2. D.
Peter did not like the kind of life that Clarrisa was living. He believed that all that Clarrisa ever do with her time is mending clothes, going to parties and such like and Peter disapproves of this kind of life.
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