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Heyyoo, it's me again.. This is a question about the selection "An Invisible Thread".

Just for fun, and for some easy points

Which of these characteristics of the selection from An Invisible Thread specifically show that it is written from the first-person point of view?


Choose TWO options.


A

The author uses the pronoun "I" to refer to herself.


B

The author uses the pronoun "he" to refer to Maurice.


C

The author recounts events that happened some time ago.


D

The author is involved in the events being recounted.


Sagot :

Answer:

I think the answer is A and D

Explanation:

I chose A because the obvious, the pronoun "I" always indicates first person, especially if it's not being used in quotations which signifies that another character is referring to themselves.

And I also chose D because the author isn't just recounting any random event that could have happened to another character instead, instead they are recounting an event that they had specifically experienced.

I hope these are right, and if it's not D, then it has to be C, just saying. Also since this is just for fun can you please give me brainliest? It would mean a lot to me :)