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05.05.2020 •
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Consider the excerpts from Anthem that appeared earlier in this lesson and the selection you read for the assignment. Which statement accurately describes the narrator’s point of view in Anthem?
A) - It remains as first person but changes from we to I.
B) - It shifts to second person, addressing the reader.
C) - It remains the same throughout the novella.
D) - It shifts from third-person he to first-person we.
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Atticus was planned on going to court and resolving this but Tate finished what he was saying and just let it be. In the book To Kill a Mockingbird Heck Tate has to be insistent because Atticus believes that his son, Jem had killed Bob Ewell. ... He is really fixated on the fact that his son had killed him.
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