Answer :
B) In Jane L. Hoxie’s story “A Kindergarten Story Book: Dunny,” the main character shows perseverance. The boy called Dunny does not give up trying to compete with his brothers even though they tease him. When Dunny’s brothers tell him he is too stupid to try to win the pony, “Dunny walked quickly toward the pond” to try the task anyway. His actions show that he will not stop despite the discouragement of his brothers. Because he persevered in this task, Dunny succeeded and gained respect from his brothers.
C) 3rd person omniscient
B) The audience would not be able to know the thoughts of the brothers.
D) by letting each brother follow the same path; the audience expects something to be different when Dunny reaches his turn
D) So the pony was given to him, and his brothers never called him Dunny again.