Answer: that’s a really hard one sorry I couldn’t figure it out
Explanation:
Answer:
is this a quote or did this happen?????
Elusive, to be missing or hard to find
As with any author's decision to use 1st person, her intention most likely -- in this story -- was to get her readers to go along for the ride into madness and cultivate a certain amount of sympathy for the narrator and her plight. The constant use of "I" puts readers in the narrator’s head and allows them to empathize with her.