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Which statement best describes how "The Undertow" might be different if told from Anna's point of view?
A.
The story would have been much more pleasant because Anna is quite funny and lighthearted.
B.
The audience would have experienced only part of the story because Anna never knew that her brother was in danger in the ocean.
C.
The story would have been more suspenseful. As it is, the narrator lets the audience know that both Anna and Gerard end the day safely. Anna would not have known that.
D.
The audience would have had a far more boring story because Anna's character really has no opinions or personality. A story from her point of view would have lacked entertainment value.
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C.
Telling the story from Anna's point of view would limit what the reader knows to what Anna knows and experiences, so the outcome of Gerard's danger would be unknown to the reader and create more suspense.
Telling the story from Anna's point of view would limit what the reader knows to what Anna knows and experiences, so the outcome of Gerard's danger would be unknown to the reader and create more suspense.
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