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English, 28.05.2020 18:58 eswi9731

Why does the author use a first-person perspective at the end of this chapter?

Using an outsider’s perspective allows the reader to understand the whole story.
Using an outsider’s perspective gives a less emotional ending to the chapter.
Using Claudette's own words and memories provides a strong conclusion.
Using Claudette’s own words helps the reader understand how all of the characters feel.

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