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ElenaW [278]
2 years ago
5

If the author wanted to establish that the main character was looking back on the events of his long, full life, how might the a

uthor begin the story?
A) With the main character as a teenager in high school.
B) With the main character as an elderly man, deep in thought about everything he has been through.
C) With the main character as a 25-year old in his first job.
D) With the main character as a 45-year old divorced and unemployed man wondering about his future.
English
1 answer:
Vadim26 [7]2 years ago
7 0
B
is most appropriate because it creates room for the author to fully write about the 'full life'
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