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How does the author develop rolis point of view? A:by showing his reaction to what merci does. B:by sharing his inner thoughts with the reader. C:through the words and dialogue he speaks to Merci. D: through his reaction to what his father says and does.

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The way the author develops Rolis point of view is:

C:through the words and dialogue he speaks to Merci.

Step-by-step explanation:

The reason that backs this answer is the format of the book. It is written in the first person by the main character. Therefore she can't access Roli's thoughts or mind. Also, he reacts to what Merci and their father's comments but the best way to understand his point of view is by his own words when they talk. Because that is the only moment we receive his point of view instead of assuming them through Merci's assumptions as of the storyteller.

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