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part a how does the first - person point of view shape readers understanding of agnes? a. it limits knowledge to external actions, making her motives ambiguous. b. it presents an unreliable narrator who mocks her family. c. it reveals her determination and inward confidence despite others doubts. d. it emphasizes the mothers authority over the household. part b which evidence best supports the answer to part a? a. “you draw pretty well, too...” (para. 5) b. “...you shall see what i can do.” (para. 14) c. “what, my little agnes a governess!” (para. 16) d. “there is no necessity whatever for such a step.” (para. 19)
The first - person point of view allows the reader to access Agnes' inner thoughts and feelings, revealing her determination and confidence. The quote "..you shall see what I can do" (para. 14) supports this as it shows her self - assurance. Option A is incorrect because first - person doesn't limit to external actions; it gives insight into motives. Option B is wrong as there's no indication of an unreliable narrator mocking family. Option D is not related to how first - person affects understanding of Agnes.
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Part A: C. It reveals her determination and inward confidence despite others' doubts.
Part B: B. "..you shall see what I can do." (para. 14)