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pogonyaev
2 years ago
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What is the effect of the use of a first-person point of view in the story "Gumption"?

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1 answer:
Oksana_A [137]2 years ago
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Answer:

First person view is how they felt like by their perspective

Explanation:

Because the story is written in the third-person omniscient point of view, readers grasp how characters on both sides of the conflict think and feel. First person view is how they felt like by their perspective

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