Roald Dahl most likely gave readers so few details about the pilot's thoughts and emotions to keep the focus on the civilians impacted by the war. By minimizing the pilot's internal narrative, Dahl emphasizes the effects of war on innocent lives, allowing readers to concentrate on the broader ramifications rather than getting lost in individual military perspectives.
"Yesterday Was Beautiful" by Roald Dahl prior to answering the following questions.
Why did Dahl most likely give readers so few details about the pilot's thoughts and emotions? (1 point)
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to create uncertainty around the true identity of who died in the bombing
to create uncertainty around the true identity of who died in the bombing
to build suspense around whether the pilot will reach his destination
to build suspense around whether the pilot will reach his destination
to keep the focus on the civilians impacted by the war
to keep the focus on the civilians impacted by the war
to help readers imagine life from the perspective of a soldier
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