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Which is the best example of an effect of the use of first-person point of view in "The Strangers That Came to Town"?

A.Readers know more than what the narrator tells them.

B.Readers can more easily identify the theme of the story.

C.Readers are able to more closely identify with the narrator.

D.Readers quickly learn about all of the characters, including the narrator.

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Among the options given on the question the correct answer is option C.

Readers are able to more closely identify with the narrator.

Explanation: The story , "The Strangers That Came to Town" is a short story which was based on the freedom. The story is about Mr. Duvitch and his family couldn’t walk around the town being judged or feeling uncomfortable. This was also a big problem of his children as they were bullied while they went outside.

However, there is a immense effect of using first person's point of view in the story. The first person person point of view means the narrator himself is the writer and a character of the story. When "i, we" these kinds of subjects are used they are first person point of view.

On the given story, readers are able to more closely identify with the narrator. Because the readers receive the information through the eyes of the writer. So, everything the reader are knowing is from the perspective of the writer. So, they get more closely to identify with the narrator.

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