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<u>Answer:</u>
One effect of the novel’s use of a first-person narrator is that it gives an insight about narrator's thoughts and feelings.
<u>Explanation:</u>
When a novel is written with the point of view of a first person, the reader comprehends the story from the narrator's perspective.
So it becomes easier for the reader to understand the feelings of what the writer had tried to convey to his readers.
it not only provides the outer perspective but also gives an insight on narrator's thoughts and feelings.
Just beg her to say yes and she will
The correct answer is c. 1 and 3. Judy validates the option that those in the upper class only value surface appearance when she repeatedly values beauty over all else: "I'm more beautiful than anybody else...why can't I be happy?" and "I'll be so beautiful for you, Dexter." She also demonstrates the third option, that she values only her own desires because she is immature and self-absorbed. This is clear when she says, "I suppose you think I'm not worth having..." Although Dexter doesn't desire her, she wants to marry him anyway.