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Imagine you are instructed to write a narrative constructed response related to this passage. The prompt below is provided to you. Which of the following responses would be the most appropriate to respond to the prompt?

Prompt: Consider the point of view and tone in "A Woman Who Went to Alaska" and construct a narrative that maintains the narrative qualities provided by May Kellogg Sullivan.
A) The narrative "A Woman Who Went to Alaska" is a very interesting piece about an independent woman who took on the adventure of traveling to a relatively unknown place on her own only two weeks after the railroad was opened for public transit. She demonstrates her adventurous spirit through her description of the other interesting women she finds herself traveling with both international and rich! The first-person point of view of the piece allows the reader insight into May Kellogg Sullivan's mindset as she embarked on a great journey.
B) The narrative qualities of May Kellogg Sullivan's piece include a first-person point of view and a descriptive introduction to her adventurous journey. She includes descriptions of how her father and brother arrived in Alaska to demonstrate how treacherous her journey was. Although she doesn't provide an outright description of herself, she includes descriptions of the many other interesting women who are on her boat and train thereby showing that she is also, quite fascinating. All of the narrative choices she includes help to build the reader's interest in what else her voyage might entail.
C) When I finally arrived in Alaska after my exhausting yet exhilarating voyage, I was immediately impressed by the vast landscape of mountains rising in the distance. Disembarking positioned me in a make-shift train depot near a small but bustling downtown Dawson that I had received many letters from my father and brother about. Each manuscript had described the greedy rush of men and women to profit from the gold found only a few years earlier in the area. Contrary to popular belief, and like so many of the other men and women who had uprooted themselves from their ordinary lives in other regions of the country, gold was not in abundance and mining for the treasure left many searchers empty-handed. My father and brother had not struck it rich with gold but were settling into a life of comfort since they had opened a small restaurant to serve the crowds of the growing town of Dawson.
D) I got off the train and went to look for my dad and brother. The town of Dawson was growing because there were so many new peeps looking for gold and to strike it rich. I had never been to Dawson before so I wasn't sure what direction to head in first. Even though the town wasn't very big, there were lots of people around. I decided to stop one of the first people I made eye-contact with and walked right up to him to ask about my pops. He said he had heard of the little food joint my kin had started up, and he pointed down the main street to the third building on the left. I gathered up my stuff and prepped myself for the surprise I was about to serve my dad and bro.
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Final answer:

The most appropriate response to the prompt would be B) The narrative qualities of May Kellogg Sullivan's piece include a first-person point of view and a descriptive introduction to her adventurous journey.

Step-by-step explanation:

The most appropriate response to the prompt would be B) The narrative qualities of May Kellogg Sullivan's piece include a first-person point of view and a descriptive introduction to her adventurous journey. She includes descriptions of how her father and brother arrived in Alaska to demonstrate how treacherous her journey was. Although she doesn't provide an outright description of herself, she includes descriptions of the many other interesting women who are on her boat and train thereby showing that she is also, quite fascinating. All of the narrative choices she includes help to build the reader's interest in what else her voyage might entail.

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THE ANSWER IS A C and D don't make scene we r writing the passage not her and B isn't as interesting as A and beside i just took this quiz.Anyway anymore questions about the quiz i can help with

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