Use this beginning of a short story to answer the question.

How would the mood of this scene change if this passage were written from a first-person point of view?

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The point of view change would create a jarring feeling because it would shift from the main point of view in third person to another’s.
The point of view change would create a jarring feeling because it would shift from the main point of view in third person to another’s.

The point of view change would create a distant feeling with the introduction of other characters and what they are thinking.
The point of view change would create a distant feeling with the introduction of other characters and what they are thinking.

The point of view change would create a more intimate and intense feeling because of the closeness of the narration.
The point of view change would create a more intimate and intense feeling because of the closeness of the narration.

The point of view change would create an accusatory feeling because of the main character addressing the reader directly.

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The point of view change would create a more intimate and intense feeling because of the closeness of the narration.

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