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The author most likely chose this narrative point of view to . Answer choices for the above question

A. suggest that José is the hero of the story and Arnie is the villain

B. give readers a window into José’s thoughts at crucial moments in the story

C. make readers more resentful of José’s cousin, Arnie

D. express disapproval towards the character of Mr. Clemens

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Answer:

B. give readers a window into José’s thoughts at crucial moments in the story

Step-by-step explanation:

Hello. You did not enter the text to which this question refers, but through the context presented in your answer options, we can consider that you are referring to "Born Work."

The point of view used by the author of "Born Worker" allows the reader to meet José, the main character in the story. That's because José is a very introspective character and does not usually talk a lot and interact with people. The only thing José does is work all the time. However, in order to give depth to this character, the author allows the reader to have access to José's thoughts and his feelings in relation to all the experiences he has.

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