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The Yellow Wallpaper
by Charlotte Perkins Gilman
What effect does the narrator’s point of view mainly have on readers?

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Responses

It gives readers equal representation of the narrator’s and her husband’s perspectives.
It gives readers equal representation of the narrator’s and her husband’s perspectives.

It reveals to readers the difficulties the narrator is having with her condition and with others’ ideas about it.
It reveals to readers the difficulties the narrator is having with her condition and with others’ ideas about it.

It conveys to readers that the narrator is deceptive and untrustworthy.
It conveys to readers that the narrator is deceptive and untrustworthy.

It provokes compassion for the narrator by directly addressing readers.
It provokes compassion for the narrator by directly addressing readers.
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The correct response is:

It reveals to readers the difficulties the narrator is having with her condition and with others’ ideas about it.

This choice highlights how the narrator's perspective allows readers to understand her struggles and feelings, providing insight into her mental state and the societal constraints she faces.