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How is the audience’s point of view different than Lady Mary’s point of view about the events on the island?
A.
The audience knows that Lady Mary is not as helpless as she feels.
B.
The audience is aware that Crichton fears Lady Mary.
C.
The audience realizes that the hope of rescue is remote.
D.
The audience has a clearer view of Crichton’s plans for the island.
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A. The audience knows that Lady Mary is not as helpless as she feels.
Explanation: While Lady Mary presents herself as delicate and helpless, the audience sees her growing resourcefulness and capability on the island—she adapts and contributes—so the audience’s view of her true competence differs from her own self-perception.
Explanation: While Lady Mary presents herself as delicate and helpless, the audience sees her growing resourcefulness and capability on the island—she adapts and contributes—so the audience’s view of her true competence differs from her own self-perception.
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