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13 May, 23:20

What is the effect of daly's "sixteen" being written in first person?

the reader understands why the boy didn't call the narrator.

the reader gets insight to the narrator's thoughts and feelings.

the reader gets insight to the narrator's struggles with schoolwork.

the reader understands why the narrator's mother worries about her.?

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  1. 14 May, 01:08
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    B I believe is the answer
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