The writer involves the reader by using descriptive language that creates vivid images and emotions. By drawing the reader in with rich details and engaging storytelling, the writer makes the events feel real and personal to the reader, fostering a connection with the experiences being described in "The Trials of Life".
The point of view refers to the perspective from which a story is told, including the narrator's position and the information they have access to. This can impact how events are perceived and understood by the reader.
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First-person narrator reader is involved in events comments on events (omniscient narrator) - talks to the reader (p.15) confides in the reader (p. 9 l.11)
How close the reader feels to the story's characters and events.
It may become boring for the reader.
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Events that happen in the past (APEX)
To make it easier to recall
To tell the reader about events that happened in the past
To tell the reader about events that happened in the past
there is an expectation of rhyme, so the reader is pulled foward
Her primary purpose is to entertain the reader.