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compare and contrast point of view — instruction — level d
like real nice weeks. nicolas will ins inuteri wuuu uc
staying in his room, and hed be sleeping on the couch.
santi knew it was a nice thing to do, but he didnt like
b eing kicked out of his room.
how is this story told in a different
way than \first impressions\?
\first impressions\ tells many
characters feelings, but this story
shares only santis feelings.
\first impressions\ tells amina and her
uncles feelings, but this story does not
share any characters feelings.
\first impressions\ tells only aminas
feelings, but this story shares both
nicolass and santis feelings.
the two mothers spoke in rapid spanish. santi sighed.
would everyone be speaking spanish all the time? santi
worried at nicolas, who seemed to follow the
conversation. he and nicolas were probably so different.
this was going to be the longest three weeks ever!
To solve this, we analyze the story's point of view and compare it to "First Impressions". The story here shares feelings of both Nicolas and Santi (from the text: "He and Nicolas were probably so different...", "Santi sighed...", etc.). The third option says "First Impressions" tells only Amina’s feelings, but this story shares both Nicolas’s and Santi’s feelings, which matches the analysis. The other options are incorrect: the first says only Amina’s (wrong, as story has Santi and Nicolas), the second says it tells Amina and her uncle’s (uncle not a focus here), the fourth says only Santi’s (but Nicolas is also part).
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Third option (the one with text: "First Impressions" tells only Amina’s feelings, but this story shares both Nicolas’s and Santi’s feelings.)