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How does the author develop the viewpoint of the narrator in "All Summer in a Day"?

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Describing the difficulties Hana has on the ship and her questioning whether she is doing the right thing shows the narrator sympathizes with her.

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User Leonardo Dagnino
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First.

A Showing the children locking Margot in the closet reveals the narrator's uncaring attitude toward the girl.

B Explaining that after an hour in the sun the rain begins to pour again shows the narrator's sympathy for the children.

C Describing how the children tease Margot, shows the bias the narrator feels toward the children.

D Describing the delight the children feel while playing in the sunshine shows the narrator's envy of their experience.

Second i think it might be D but im not sure

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