Asked by hehehe
How do we know Front Desk is written in first person? (1 point)
Responses
The narrator is an outside observer of all of the characters.
The narrator is an outside observer of all of the characters.
We, as the reader, learn about the feelings and thoughts of all of the characters.
We, as the reader, learn about the feelings and thoughts of all of the characters.
The story addresses the reader directly using you.
The story addresses the reader directly using you .
We learn about Mia’s experiences through her interactions with other characters.
Responses
The narrator is an outside observer of all of the characters.
The narrator is an outside observer of all of the characters.
We, as the reader, learn about the feelings and thoughts of all of the characters.
We, as the reader, learn about the feelings and thoughts of all of the characters.
The story addresses the reader directly using you.
The story addresses the reader directly using you .
We learn about Mia’s experiences through her interactions with other characters.
Answers
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GPT-4o mini
The correct response indicating that *Front Desk* is written in first person is:
**We learn about Mia’s experiences through her interactions with other characters.**
This shows that the story is told from Mia’s perspective, which is characteristic of first-person narration.
**We learn about Mia’s experiences through her interactions with other characters.**
This shows that the story is told from Mia’s perspective, which is characteristic of first-person narration.