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English, 16.10.2020 09:01, ruleolivas

How does the use of point of view create suspense in the passage? A. The first-person point of view means that readers are likely to have
sympathy for Edgar, even though he is unkind to Ellie Fitz.
B. The first-person point of view means that the author provides a lot
of detail about Edgar's feelings for Asami, but not about Ellie Fitz.
C. The third-person omniscient point of view means that the reader
knows that Ellie Fitz is the right girl for Edgar and wants to find out
whether they end up together.
D. The third-person omniscient point of view means that the
audience knows that the characters are most likely about to have
an awkward and disappointing interaction.
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How does the use of point of view create suspense in the passage?

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