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Read the excerpt from the story Be the Best you Can Be:

Just then, there was another loud shout from across the field. This time, however, it was a shout of agony. I looked up and saw Danny. He was lying on the concrete ground in front of the change rooms, clutching his scraped knee. Without thinking twice, I ran to Danny's side to help.

"Are you okay?" I asked, bending down to comfort him. "Here, use my jersey to help clean your knee."

Danny looked up at me in surprise. He wasn't used to people being kind to him. Danny took the shirt as our coach arrived to help. The coach lifted Danny off the ground, steadied him on his feet, and helped him hobble into the change rooms. As I followed the others into the building, I realized that Danny hadn't even said thank you.

How does the narrator's point of view influence the description of events?

1. The reader knows a third person's point of view of how things happened.
2. The reader knows both characters' descriptions of how things happened.
3. The reader knows Danny's description of how things happened.
4. The reader knows the main character's description of how things happened.

Sagot :

Answer:

3

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Answer:

but if you read it correctly wouldn't you think it would be both of the characters descriptions BC there both mentioned here?

Explanation:

my answer is B