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PLEASE HURR

This story is told in first-person point of view. Rachel, the narrator, is sharing her
experience first hand.
In this passage, Rachel only verbally speaks once, when she says, "that's not, I don't,
you're not... Not mine." (paragraph 8)
How does first-person narration add another layer to Rachel's outwardly quiet
character?


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PLEASE HURR This story is told in first-person point of view. Rachel, the narrator-example-1
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From what I can see of the options, A her innermost thoughts let us know what thinks of the story, other characters and her inner conflict.

The top one A is the best answer let me know if this helps.

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