Answer: Narrator is talking with a child in his mind
Explanation:
The Willow-wren and the bear
Evidence that best supports this conclusion is that the narrator is talking and interpreting in this story with a child in his mind and we can see that in a part:
“Pau Amma’s babies hate being taken out of their little Pusat Taseks and brought home in pickle-bottles. That is why they nip you with their scissors, and it serves you right!”
It is like he is talking about something that is showing us the experience of a child.
C I think it is if I’m wrong correct me
The best answer for this question would be:
the concerns of Calphurnia.
Calphurnia is a character that somehwhat predicts what will
happen to Caesar, it is revealed in her dream that “people were bathing in
Caesar’s blood.” This greatly concerned her which she adviced Caesar not to
leave home for the night.
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