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!! please help giving 30 points!! Read the following passage from “The Quest for Medusa’s Head.”

Where is the tooth? Where is the eye?" screamed the two, reaching out their long arms and groping here and there. "Have you dropped them, sister? Have you lost them?"

Perseus laughed as he stood in the door of their cavern and saw their distress and terror.

What change in perspective might the reader experience through this dialogue?

A reader might be fearful for Perseus.
A reader might think Baldwin changed to 1st person POV.
A reader could be repulsed by Gray Sisters.
A reader might pity the Gray Sisters.
please dont just choose a random answer i'm gonna fail ;-;

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The answer isnt A because Persues is obviously the one with the upper hand laughing, so he has nothing to fear. B couldn’t be right because it isn’t being told in first person, it’s told in 3rd. C can’t be right because distress and terror have nothing to do with being repulsed. The answer is D because the story indicates the sisters are in fear
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I believe it’s A reader might pity the Gray Sisters
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