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Which is the best analysis of the author’s use of point of view and the purpose for which the author uses it?
A. Point of View: third-person
Purpose: to enable the writer to give an objective description of a scene, showing clearly which characters are right and which are wrong
B. Point of View: third-person
Purpose: to enable the writer to share the thoughts of multiple characters, giving richer insight into a young man’s passage to independence
C. Point of View: first-person
Purpose: to enable the writer to share the feelings of Immanuel, giving readers a chance to empathize with him as he finds independence
D. Point of View: first-person
Purpose: to enable the writer to share the insights of Immanuel, giving readers a chance to contrast them with his parents’ reactions
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C. The first-person point of view lets the writer convey Immanuel’s inner feelings directly, so readers can empathize with his experience as he gains independence.
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