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English, 20.07.2019 07:30, claudialopez093

Me with these questions. 1.how does the first-person point of view affect this story? a. it allows readers to see the conflict from multiple angles, encouraging readers to sympathize with the villagers as well as the narrator. b. it increases the impact of the resolution by showing how the narrator feels and what he learns by the end of the story. c. it allows readers to better understand the story’s exposition, exposing readers to the strange and diverse landscape the narrator finds himself in. d. it elevates the conflict and tension by reinforcing the narrator’s view of the natives and limits readers' understanding of the natives and their actions. 2.based on the events in the passage, which sentence best describes the narrator’s views of the native villagers? a. the narrator respects the villagers and their culture; he is interested in learning more about their customs. b. he is ignorant of the customs of the natives; this leads to misunderstandings and conflicts between them. c. he is afraid of the villagers and their strange customs; his fear leads him to behave aggressively at times. d. he views the villagers as inferior; his perceived superiority causes the building tension between himself and the natives. 3.which statement best describes the narrator's viewpoint of aunt gold teeth? a. he thinks she is worried but optimistic about her husband's health. b. he thinks she is proud of her husband's wealth and social position. c. he believes she is flamboyant but harmless. d. he believes she is an eccentric craving attention. 4.read this sentence from little dorrit by charles dickens. "strangers were stared out of countenance by staring white houses, staring white walls, staring white streets, staring tracts of arid road, staring hills from which verdure was burnt away." how does figurative language contribute to the tone of this sentence? a. hyperbole makes the characters seem isolated. b. personification makes the landscape seem oppressive. c. repetition makes the setting seem colorless. d. alliteration makes the heat seem relentless.

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