Part A
Which statement best suggests the narrative point of view and its effect
on the story's tone?
O A. The narrator is separate from others in the town, and this gives the story a
comical tone.
B. The narrator is separate from others in the town, and this gives the story a
menacing, or dangerous, tone.
O C. The narrator is deeply connected to the events, and his comments give the
story a patient but hopeless tone.
D. Incorrect. The narrator is very much part of the town, but his tone lacks
hope in that he does not speak of anything to look forward to.