Read the passage.

I knew this was my chance. I had to run now or forever be stuck behind this fence in this prison yard. The boy would miss me. I would miss the boy. But I would not miss the man’s boot. The gate creaked as the wind reminded me that my freedom was slipping away. The man would be back soon.

How does the narrative point of view affect what the reader understands?
A. It reveals the narrator's thought process and feelings.
B. It explains the reasons for the narrator's actions.
C. It creates a sense of urgency in the situation.
D. all of the above

1 answer

D. all of the above

The narrative point of view provides insight into the narrator's thoughts and feelings, explains the reasons behind their actions, and creates a sense of urgency as the narrator feels the pressure of time running out.

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