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Grace is reading a book that is written in the first-person point of view. Which of the following is not an example of how the point of view of the book might impact her? She might be unaware of all the characters’ thoughts and feelings, keeping her in suspense. She might have a better understanding of the story since she has insight to every character’s thoughts and feelings. She might be surprised by the ending. She might feel more sympathetic to the narrator who is telling the story.

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She might have a better understanding of the story since she has insight to every character's thoughts and feelings.

She can't really have insights to every character's thoughts and feelings since the book is focused on only one person's point of view.
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She might have a better understanding of the story since she has insight to every character’s thoughts and feelings.

Explanation: When a story is told in a first person point of view, the readers usually have a close conection to the narrator's opinions, feelings and point of view. However, in this type of narration, it is more difficult for the reader to have a clear idea of every character's thoughts and feelings since they will learn about the other characters through the narrator's eyes.

From the options given this one is the only one that does not match a first-person point of view writing.

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