Read the passage from "the scarlet ibis": i peered through the downpour, but no one came. finally i went back and found him huddled beneath a red nightshade bush beside the road. he was sitting on the ground, his face buried in his arms, which were resting on drawn-up knees. "let's go, doodle." he didn't answer so i gently lifted his head. he toppled backward onto the earth. he had been bleeding from the mouth, and his neck and the front of his shirt were stained a brilliant red. "doodle, doodle." there was no answer but the ropy rain. i began to weep, and the tear-blurred vision in red before me looked very familiar. "doodle!" i screamed above the pounding storm and threw my body to the earth above his. for a long time, it seemed forever, i lay there crying, sheltering my fallen scarlet ibis.
which of the following sentences provides the best analysis of the impact of first-person point of view on this passage?
a. the narrator is providing clear details explaining the action.
b. first-person narration helps the reader understand the feelings of the other characters as well.
c. the extreme language used by the narrator helps the reader get a picture of the agony the narrator feels.
d. since the narrator is sharing his personal account, the reader knows that the story can be taken as an honest, factual account of what happened.