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How does Ellison's use of point of view in chapters 2 and 3 of Invisible Man affect the reader's understanding of the narrator?
A.The narrator's jadedness allows the reader to infer that he no longer cares about the college.
B.The narrator's mocking tone shows the reader that he finds the events of his college days distasteful.
C.The narrator's distance from the scenes he describes makes them less important in the overall context of the book.
D.The narrator's closeness to the upsetting events helps the reader identify more closely with the injustices he faces.
E.The narrator's nostalgic tone indicates that his experiences at college were all for the best, no matter what he once felt.
A.The narrator's jadedness allows the reader to infer that he no longer cares about the college.
B.The narrator's mocking tone shows the reader that he finds the events of his college days distasteful.
C.The narrator's distance from the scenes he describes makes them less important in the overall context of the book.
D.The narrator's closeness to the upsetting events helps the reader identify more closely with the injustices he faces.
E.The narrator's nostalgic tone indicates that his experiences at college were all for the best, no matter what he once felt.
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B.The narrator's mocking tone shows the reader that he finds the events of his college days distasteful.
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I apologize for my error. The correct answer is D. The narrator's closeness to the upsetting events helps the reader identify more closely with the injustices he faces.
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