from Call for Peace

A. Gautam

My father says that we are living in an important time in our country. Although he says I am too young to understand many things, he talks about big things with me anyway. He doesn’t tell me why we don’t have enough to eat, but he talks about Bapu all the time. How am I, a child of ten, to understand the man. He seems so small and quiet. He seems so weak and old. Bapu needs a cane to walk. He is always weaving cotton and sitting with people who listen to him.

“He will get rid of the British, you see,” my father said to me before leaving for the day. “All of that without fighting a war.”

“But, how is that possible?” I asked. I knew he would say big words that I wouldn’t understand.

“Through satyagraha, my daughter,” my father said, as I thought he would. “Through peace and protest. It will happen before you are a young woman. You will grow up in a free India.”

My mother smiled her peaceful smile and handed my father his lunch. Like every day, they were ready for a free India that Mahatma Gandhi, Bapu was going to help us live in. He was going to put in a few hours at work and then go to Bapu’s.
Question
How does the narrator’s point of view most influence how the events are described in “Call for Peace”?
Responses
A It shows what Amina’s mother feels about her questions about the peace protest. It shows what Amina’s mother feels about her questions about the peace protest.
B It shows what Amina’s father’s role is in the peace protest with Mahatma Gandhi. It shows what Amina’s father’s role is in the peace protest with Mahatma Gandhi.
C It reveals what each character feels about Mahatma Gandhi’s appearance. It reveals what each character feels about Mahatma Gandhi’s appearance.
D It reveals how Amina feels about her father’s involvement with Mahatma Gandhi.It reveals how Amina feels about her father’s involvement with Mahatma Gandhi.
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The narrator's point of view most influences how the events are described in "Call for Peace" by providing insight into Amina’s thoughts and feelings about the situation around her, particularly regarding her father’s involvement with Mahatma Gandhi. Therefore, the best response is:

D It reveals how Amina feels about her father’s involvement with Mahatma Gandhi.

This choice highlights Amina’s youthful perspective and her limited understanding of the larger political movements, emphasizing her feelings toward her father's hope for a free India and the significance of Gandhi's role in that vision.