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Why does the author tell the story through Cathy's point of view?
A. to show the audience how the students feel about having a first-time yoga instructor
B. to show the audience how terrified and nervous Cathy is about teaching her first class
c. to show the audience how frustrated Cathy is about having to teach inexperienced students
Cathy hadn't expected this many people to attend. She
was teaching her first yoga class today. She grew nervous
as what seemed like a thousand faces stared at her
waiting for the class to begin, waiting for instruction. At that
moment, Cathy remembered the first yoga class she had
ever taken. The room was warm and lined with
experienced yogis. The instructor was tall with long.
brown hair. He told her to do the best that she could and
not to compare herself to others in the class. But that was
too hard to do! She felt intimidated by the flexibility and
endurance of the other students who flowed in and out of
postures with ease. She had to look around to figure out
what to do and often fell over while other students stood
straight and strong. She felt so lost But by the end of that
first class, she had fallen in love with yoga. Now she was
a teacher standing in front of her own class of beginners.
She was excited to help people learn to love yoga just as
she had learned to love it. Cathy took a deep breath and
was finally ready to begin. "Reach up to the sky with a
slight arch in the back," she instructed. The class
complied, and Cathy tingled with excitement. This was the
beginning of a wonderful new journey!
D. to show the audience how the students feel impatient about learning yoga from Cathy

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