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How does the first-person point of view in both "Some Keep the Sabbath Going to Church" and "Because I Could Not Stop for Death" help communicate the ideas presented in the poems?

It makes the experiences and feelings described easier to sympathize with.
It immediately persuades readers to accept each speaker’s entire worldview.
It makes readers think that they know someone like the speaker.
It makes readers think that the poet has personally experienced the events described.

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It makes the experiences and feelings described easier to sympathize with.

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User Shaylh
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I believe the correct answer is the first option - it makes the experiences and feelings described easier to sympathize with.
First-person point of view is usually very subjective and close to the reader. The author will choose to write using this point of view if they want the audience to feel for the character more. Third-person point of view is used if the author wants to distance the audience from the characters, and it is quite objective.
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