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13 August, 18:20

The reason the author chooses to narrate her story in first person is primarily to

A. show the reader her personal beliefs about Hazel.

B. allow the reader to second-guess Hazel's decisions.

C. show the reader what is in the hearts and minds of all the characters.

D. allow the reader to see what the world looks like from Hazel's perspective.

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  1. 13 August, 18:44
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    The answer is D because, first-person is personal and therefore can be easier for readers to relate to. Because it is personal and the narrator can be involved in the story, the reader can be more easily drawn into the story.
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