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How does the point of view of "A Resumed Identity" keep the reader guessing?
The author tells us that the man was injured recently in battle.
The author tells the story from the point of view of a man with amnesia.
The author has his narrator lie about the man to mislead readers at first.
The author tells the story from the point of view of the company commander.
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The author tells the story from the point of view of a man with amnesia.
This limited, first‑person viewpoint only gives readers the same incomplete knowledge the narrator has, so his uncertainty about identity keeps the reader guessing.
This limited, first‑person viewpoint only gives readers the same incomplete knowledge the narrator has, so his uncertainty about identity keeps the reader guessing.
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