English, 05.05.2020 10:24 ryleeshea816
Which of the following is the most significant effect of Doyle's use of point
of view in the story?
Watson rather than Holmes narrates the story, allowing the plot
OA)
to unfold as a mystery.
OB) The engineer tells the story in third-person omniscient narrative.
Holmes relates the major plot developments, allowing the reader to
keep up with the story.
OC)
The Colonel tells the story, creating an air of suspense for the
OD)
reader.
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