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English, 16.05.2021 05:00 brandytyler317fries

Read the excerpt from the story Grandparents: Her mother was saddened by Olinda's attitude. She expected more from her daughter. She explained to Olinda that her grandparents needed help taking care of themselves, which is why they were moving in.

Read the excerpt from the story Moving in with My Brother:

I ran to my room and cried and cried. My mom came in and sat calmly next to me on the bed. She told me that even though sharing a room with my brother would be a big change, I should really consider everything I was gaining.

How are the points of view in both excerpts different?

A. In Grandparents, the reader learns about Olinda and her mother's talk from a third-person narrator. In Moving in with My Brother, the reader learns about the conversation from Olinda.

B. In Grandparents, the reader learns Olinda's feelings firsthand. In Moving in with My Brother, the reader learns Olinda's feelings from a third-person narrator.

C. In Grandparents, the reader learns the mother's feelings firsthand. In Moving in with My Brother, the reader learns Olinda's feelings from a third-person narrator.

D. In Grandparents, the reader learns Olinda's feeling about her mother from a third-person narrator. In Moving in with My Brother, the reader learns Olinda's feelings about her mother firsthand.

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