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- what does the narrator’s perspective add to the story’s meaning and impact?
it creates a sense of mystery and ambiguity surrounding miss emily’s actions.
it offers a subjective interpretation of events from the townspeople’s point of view.
it allows for a detached and omniscient observation of miss emily’s life and death.
it provides insight into miss emily’s thoughts and motivations.
In the story (likely "A Rose for Emily"), the narrator is a collective "we" representing the townspeople. Their perspective is subjective, offering their interpretation of events (gossip, observations from the town’s point of view). The first option: The narrator’s perspective (from townspeople) doesn’t create mystery through ambiguity in the same way—their gossip and speculation are more about community perception. The third option: The narrator isn’t omniscient or detached; they’re part of the town, with biases and limited knowledge. The fourth option: The narrator can’t access Miss Emily’s thoughts directly. So the correct option is the one about subjective interpretation from the townspeople’s view.
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B. It offers a subjective interpretation of events from the townspeople's point of view.