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English, 22.04.2020 23:30 LanaParrilla

Read this excerpt from a story:
The large old house sat silent and brooding under the
overhanging trees. Everyone had warned me that strange
things happened in this house; they said dark forces had
taken over. Now, seeing it in person, I thought it was every
bit as scary as they had warned. Still, no turning back now.
The newspaper was expecting my story about the house
tomorrow morning,
Which statement best describes the narrator's point of view in this story?
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A. She wants to go into the house to show people how brave she is.
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B. She wants to go into the house to experience the dark forces
inside.
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C. She doesn't want to go into the house but will not admit her fear
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