Question
What is the most likely reason that the author tells the story from Jonathan’s point of view instead of Mr. Romano’s point of view?
A.to create sympathy for Jonathan and to highlight the reasons why Mr. Romano is so interesting to him
B.to relate Jonathan’s memories of Grandpa’s sense of humor and to compare them to Mr. Romano’s large family
C.to demonstrate the effects of Jonathan’s loneliness and to suggest that Mr. Romano has always been lonely
D.to create a sense of Jonathan’s anger at the reckless driver and to suggest that Mr. Romano has been careless
A.to create sympathy for Jonathan and to highlight the reasons why Mr. Romano is so interesting to him
B.to relate Jonathan’s memories of Grandpa’s sense of humor and to compare them to Mr. Romano’s large family
C.to demonstrate the effects of Jonathan’s loneliness and to suggest that Mr. Romano has always been lonely
D.to create a sense of Jonathan’s anger at the reckless driver and to suggest that Mr. Romano has been careless
Answers
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The most likely reason that the author tells the story from Jonathan’s point of view instead of Mr. Romano’s point of view is:
**C. to demonstrate the effects of Jonathan’s loneliness and to suggest that Mr. Romano has always been lonely.**
This choice emphasizes the emotional impact of Jonathan's experiences and feelings, while also paralleling them with Mr. Romano's situation, suggesting a shared sense of loneliness between the two characters.
**C. to demonstrate the effects of Jonathan’s loneliness and to suggest that Mr. Romano has always been lonely.**
This choice emphasizes the emotional impact of Jonathan's experiences and feelings, while also paralleling them with Mr. Romano's situation, suggesting a shared sense of loneliness between the two characters.