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What is the significance of Claudia’s narration in the novel?

AIt is humorous and lighthearted

BIt shows an outsider’s perspective

CIt gives emotional and moral insight into the events

DIt glorifies Pecola’s tragedy

Answer:

C. It gives emotional and moral insight into the events

Read Explanation:

Claudia’s narrative voice offers a reflective and compassionate lens, helping readers understand the complex emotional, racial, and social dynamics of the community.


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