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3 March, 03:04

Which evidence best supports the conclusion that the narrator is telling this story with a particular child in mind? "The crab that played with the sea"

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  1. 3 March, 03:47
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    I think the evidence that best supports the conclusion that the narrator is telling this story with a particular child in mind is the repetitive use of the second person, addressing directly to the reader.

    In addition to this, the excerpt "But once a year all Pau Ammas must shake off their hard armour and be soft-to remind them of what the Eldest Magician could do" sounds like a recommendation or a duty of all Paul Ammas, that the narrator is telling the addressed person that he7she should fulfill as a Pau Ammas.

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    Correct me if this is wrong
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