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The comparison of the narrator to a lamb multiple times in the story reinforces

a) the gentle approach of the preacher

b) the narrator's innocence

c) how the narrator's aunt viewed the narrator

d) the light of God

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Answer: A) the gentle approach of the preacher

Explanation: Because the narrator only knows Jannita's thoughts and feelings, the narration is most likely in the third person. The narrative point of view of a passage simply means the eye of the person telling a story. The first person narrative simply means the point of view where the story is being told one character at a time. In this case, the events are recounted from the point of view of the narrator by using first person such as I, us, our. In the second person narrator, the narrator is the reader. In such a case, the pronoun "you" is used in addressing the reader. In the third person narration, the narrator isn't part of the plot. In this case, they are telling the story of someone else. Pronouns such as he, she, it, etc are used. Since your question is incomplete, you've to use the information given above to decide the narration used in the passage.

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A the gentle approach of the preacher
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