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Who narrates part of the novel from a child’s and adult’s perspective?

AMaureen Peal

BClaudia McTeer

CPauline Breedlove

DGeraldine

Answer:

B. Claudia McTeer

Read Explanation:

Claudia narrates from both her nine-year-old self and adult self, offering dual perspectives that reflect on Pecola’s tragic story.


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