jordan5778
jordan5778
07.11.2020 • 
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Which of the following best describes how the contrast between Ignatius' and the narrator's perspectives contributes to the portrayal of Ignatius in the passage?
A
While Ignatius' own thoughts and opinions indicate that he is an unusual person, the narrator's description extends his
unconventionality to being peculiar.
B
While Ignatius presents himself as a wise and tasteful person, the narrator's portrayal of the reactions of the people in the crowd
around him reveal how unaware of his own limitations he is.
С
While Ignatius remains focused on events as they are occurring at a particular moment, the narrator has the advantage of reflecting on
those events from a perspective that takes future events into account.
D
While Ignatius' attention is focused primarily on external appearances, the narrator is able to present a version of the story that focuses
on characters' inner lives.

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