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How does the point of view in "A Narrow Fellow in the Grass" influence the poem?


A The third-person omniscient point of view allows the reader to witness the events of the story and to see things that the main character cannot.
B The first-person point of view allows us to see inside the narrator's mind and to see the snake as she sees it.
C The second-person point of view encourages the reader to interact with the text. D The third-person limited point of view allows the reader to feel close to the snake, who is the main character.