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Ann has written two introductions for a short story. Read both introductions. (1) Sheryl stared up at Stone Man Mountain, its ragged peak lit by the rising sun. Around her, the world was early-morning peaceful. A faint breeze played among the trees. "Am I ready?" she wondered, adjusting her climbing gear. (2) Only a soft wind sifting through the trees disturbed daybreak’s stillness. Stone Man Mountain rose up before me, its summit touched with gold by the dawning sun. Adjusting my heavy climbing gear, I thought, "Okay, Sheryl, I hope you’re up for this!" What is the difference between these introductions that will affect how Ann structures her story?

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Answer:

D is correct

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D. Each one establishes a different point of view from which the story will be narrated.

Step-by-step explanation:

In the first paragraph, the text is in third person view. In the second paragraph, the text is in first person view.

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