Question

How does an author develop second-person narration in a literary text?(1 point)
Responses

by using the pronoun you
by using the pronoun you

by using the pronouns he, she, or they
by using the pronouns he , she , or they

by using the pronoun I
by using the pronoun I

by not using any pronouns

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GPT-4o mini
An author develops second-person narration in a literary text **by using the pronoun you**.
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Which statement explains the difference between first-person narration and third-person narration in a literary text?(1 point)
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In first-person narration, the story is told by a character in the story, and third-person narration uses a point of view from outside the narrative.
In first-person narration, the story is told by a character in the story, and third-person narration uses a point of view from outside the narrative.

In first-person narration, an omniscient narrator tells the story, but third-person narration is told from the main character's point of view.
In first-person narration, an omniscient narrator tells the story, but third-person narration is told from the main character's point of view.

In first-person narration, a character outside the story knows the thoughts of all the characters, but third-person narration is focused on only one character.
In first-person narration, a character outside the story knows the thoughts of all the characters, but third-person narration is focused on only one character.

In first-person narration, a character outside the narrative tells the story, and third-person narration uses a point of view from within the narrative.
GPT-4o mini
The correct statement that explains the difference between first-person narration and third-person narration in a literary text is:

**In first-person narration, the story is told by a character in the story, and third-person narration uses a point of view from outside the narrative.**
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Which answer choice correctly defines understatement?(1 point)
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the presentation of something as less than it really is
the presentation of something as less than it really is

bitter expression that may state the opposite of what is meant
bitter expression that may state the opposite of what is meant

a third-person narration that explains the thoughts of all characters in a literary work
a third-person narration that explains the thoughts of all characters in a literary work

the use of ridicule to lower someone or something in a reader’s or character’s esteem
GPT-4o mini
The correct answer choice that defines understatement is:

**the presentation of something as less than it really is.**
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Which answer choice correctly defines satire?(1 point)
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the presentation of something as less than it really is
the presentation of something as less than it really is

a third-person narration that explains the thoughts of all characters in a literary work
a third-person narration that explains the thoughts of all characters in a literary work

bitter expression that may state the opposite of what is meant
bitter expression that may state the opposite of what is meant

the use of ridicule to lower someone or something in a reader’s or character’s esteem
GPT-4o mini
The correct answer choice that defines satire is:

**the use of ridicule to lower someone or something in a reader’s or character’s esteem.**
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Which answer choice explains the understatement in these paragraphs?(1 point)
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The explanation of why the pulpits were not exchanged is an example of understatement.
The explanation of why the pulpits were not exchanged is an example of understatement.

Goodman Gray’s question to the sexton is an example of understatement.
Goodman Gray’s question to the sexton is an example of understatement.

The sexton’s description of Mr. Hooper as “good” is an example of understatement.
The sexton’s description of Mr. Hooper as “good” is an example of understatement.

The narrator’s description of the cause as “sufficiently slight” is an example of understatement.
GPT-4o mini
The correct answer choice that explains the understatement in those paragraphs is:

**The narrator’s description of the cause as “sufficiently slight” is an example of understatement.**