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The first-person point of view in this excerpt helps readers understand

Read the excerpt from “How I Learned English.”

Ron O’Neill, Jim, Dennis, were talking it up
In the field, a blue sky above them
Tipped with cirrus.

And there I was,
Just off the plane and plopped in the middle
Of Williamsport, Pa. and a neighborhood game,
Unnatural and without any moves,
My notions of baseball and America
Growing fuzzier each time I whiffed.


A. how awkward the speaker feels playing baseball.
B. how much all the boys enjoy playing baseball.
C. how the speaker feels about the other boys.
D. how the other boys feel about the speaker.

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Answer: A

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Answer:

A. How awkward the speaker feels playing baseball.

Step-by-step explanation:

The first-person point of view is a type of narrative in which the narrator tells about events from their own perspective. It's easily recognized by the use of the first person (I or we).

The given question refers to the poem How I Learned English written by Gregory Djanikian. The narrator is a boy, who has found himself in the middle of a baseball game. The first-person point of view shows us how awkward he feels playing baseball. He's unnatural and without any moves, feeling like his understanding of baseball (and America) is growing fuzzier. All of these impressions are something that wouldn't be as easy to convey by the third-person point of view.

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