ACT Aspire Reading: Characterizing the Narrator's Relationship with the Setting
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Which sentence best describes the narrator's relationship with the people of Dunnet Landing?
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relationship with the people of done atlanta and we're going
to think about that as we skim Well let's think
about this question with sense Best arrives in their relationship
with the people of done it landing well the narrator
in this passage watches the people have done it landing
but they don't know she's watching them Kind of creepy
huh Her observations reveal that she likes the people She's
seas But she also knows she's not one of them
Who An outsider She never talks to the townspeople personally
For one she gets all the hot gossip from mrs
todd At the end of the passage she outright confesses
that she does not belong at dunnit landing In many
visit to a small town novel like this one the
narrator is well negative but this one isn't She's keenly
interested in the townspeople weaken tell because while she's creeping
on them through a window and clearly isn't uninterested like
inbee So that's it It's got to be See Everything
else totally doesn't fit The narrator's a welcome visitor That's 00:01:18.872 --> [endTime] it