Douglass’ chosen narrative point of view allows him to C. convey his own deep thoughts and feelings.
<h3>What is a point of view?</h3>
It should be noted that the point of view simply means the way that an author views a particular topic or issue.
In this case, Douglass’ chosen narrative point of view allows him to convey his own deep thoughts and feelings.
In conclusion, the correct option is C.
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Answer:
C. The narrator feels shame about what happened but still tries to tell the story in a truthful way.
Explanation:
According to a different source, this question refers to the text "The Man in the Well" by Ira Sher. In this story, we learn about a group of children who find a man in a well, but decide not to help him, and instead, they tease him for days. The narrator tells the story as an adult, and he gives us several hints of the fact that he is embarrassed, such as the fact that he will never go close to the well again. Despite this embarrassment, the author succeeds in telling the story in a truthful way.
I think the theme of "Young Goodman Brown" is (D) The forest is a place where dark deeds take place.
This is because the author likens the forest to the unseen and naturally Goodman Brown expresses his distrust and fear as he cautiously enters it. The forest reflects the views of the 17th century Puritans who initially feared the forest but then also wanted to dominate it once they had overcome their fears. Goodman Brown also sees the Devil himself in the forest.