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“The man in the well”

How does the narrator's point of view influence how the events are
described in the passage? *
O The narrator feels ashamed but continues to tell the story in a truthful way.
O The narrator is no longer ashamed and tells the story with confidence.
O The narrator feels ashamed but puts the blame on the other children.
O
The narrator is an adult now and does not remember all of the details of what
happened.

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Answer: The narrator is no longer ashamed of what happened and recounts the events with confidence. The narrator feels shame about what happened but still tries to tell the story in a truthful way.

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Answer:

The narrator feels ashamed but continues to tell the story in a truthful way.

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