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What does the shift in point of view allow the author of "The Lady or the Tiger?" to do as the story ends? A. By shifting to "you," the author draws readers into the story's conclusion. B. By shifting to "we," the author includes himself and readers in the story's plot. C. By shifting to "I," the author builds the story's conflict. D. By shifting to "they," the author blames the king for the young man's situation.

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Answer: What is the point of view of the author of this drawing? *

Explanation: Point of view (POV) is what the character or narrator telling the story can see (his or her perspective). The author chooses “who” is to tell the story by determining the point of view. ... This viewpoint will give the narrator a partial or whole view of events as they happen.

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I would say c since he asked in the end sentence.

"And so I leave it with all of you: Which came out of the opened door - the lady, or the tiger?"

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