Gren's Ghost

Marie-Louise Fitzpatrick
PART A: What emotions are emphasized through the author's use of first-person point of view?A. Finn's desire to become part of Gren's social circle at school.B. Finn's uncertainty about Gren and why he asks him to meet up.C. Finn's relief that he has a friend in Gren when he returns to school.D. Finn's sadness that he will not get to share what happened at the castle.

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In "Gren's Ghost" by Marie-Louise Fitzpatrick, the use of first-person point of view allows readers to delve deeply into Finn's internal thoughts and emotions. Among the options provided, the emotion most emphasized through this perspective is:

B. Finn's uncertainty about Gren and why he asks him to meet up.

This choice highlights Finn's feelings of confusion and apprehension regarding his relationship with Gren, which is a central theme in the narrative. The first-person point of view effectively conveys Finn's inner struggles and the complexity of his emotions as he navigates his friendship with Gren.

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