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Leno4ka [110]
3 years ago
10

“The Poetic Interpretation of the Twist” is written in

English
2 answers:
lana [24]3 years ago
7 0

The correct answer is D. 1st Person Point of View

Explanation:

In literature, events described in a literary work including a novel, short-story and even a poem can be told from different perspectives, including the first-person point of view, in which the person that experiences the events uses the pronoun "I" to tell them from his or her own perspective; second person point of view in which the narrator uses the pronoun "you" and third point of view in which the narrator witnessed the events and refers to the characters as "she", "he" because the narrator only reports others' action and it is classified as omniscient if the narrator knows the thoughts, emotions and inner processes of the character or limited if it doesn't.

In the case of the text “The Poetic Interpretation of the Twist”, this is a poem written by the African American writer Cornelious Eady in which the author reflects on his identity, past and memories mainly by using his thoughts and reflections. Because of this, in this poem the author uses the pronoun "I" to convey the main message and events that are part of it this includes some of the verses such as "I know what you're expecting to hear"; "but why should I lie to you? Let me put up my chair" or "I recall the twist". Considering this, it can be concluded this poem is written in "1st Person Point of View" because the author uses mainly the first-person pronoun during the text.

kotykmax [81]3 years ago
5 0

d, first person point of view

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