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PolarNik [594]
2 years ago
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Which information would the reader know if the mother were the narrator? Select each correct answer. details of the planning dis

cussions about a women voters' club how the women's rights issue affected the family business details of how the 19th Amendment was ratified by Congress what it was like to fight for women's rights in the nineteenth century what the father thought about his wife's involvement in politics
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Mice21 [21]2 years ago
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Answer:these are the correct answers...

*details of the planning discussions about a women voters' club

*what it was like to fight for women's rights in the nineteenth century

Question:What effect does the point of view have on this narrative?

Answer:  It lets the reader share in the feeling of fighting for a historic cause through years of frustration, uncertainty, and victory.

Question: Which statement best describes the narrator’s reliability?

Answer: The narrator is reliable because her reaction to the news about the Nineteenth Amendment makes sense given her passion for equal voting rights.

Question: What would most likely be the effect if the narrator of this passage were unreliable?

Answer: The narration would build suspense, as the reader would not be able to trust the description of events.

Question:What is one way the author creates tension in the passage?

Answer:The pace of the passage slows down in Paragraphs 2 through 4.

Question:What is one way the use of a limited narrator creates tension in the passage?

Answer: The narrator does not know that women will eventually get the right to vote.

Question:What effect does the narrative's point of view have on the reader's experience of the events?

Answer:The reader learns about the women's suffrage movement from the standpoint of someone who is close to it but has not worked in it.

Question: If the narrative were narrated in the third person, what could it do that the current first-person version cannot do?

Answers:It could show detailed scenes of the parents' life before the children were born.

It could report one-on-one conversations between the mother and other suffrage workers.

Question:Which statement best describes the narrator’s reliability?

Answer: The narrator is reliable because her mother reacts to her the way someone reacts to a logical, honest person

Question:What would most likely be the effect if the narrator of this passage were unreliable?

Answer:The passage would end with a twist because the reader would have been kept in the dark about key facts.

Question:What is one way the author creates tension in the passage?

Answer:The narrator shares her intense feelings about Roger’s birthday in Paragraph 1.

Question: What is one way the use of a first-person narrator creates tension in the passage?

Answer: The narrator does not know that the suffragettes will achieve their goal until Paragraph 5.

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