In "The Bracelet," what is the effect of the author's use of the first-person point of view?
a. Readers are placed in the position of being one of the characters in the story.
b. Readers are able to know exactly what all the characters are feeling at all times.
c. Readers are prevented from knowing how Ruri truly feels about the events in her life.
d. Readers are given personal accounts of the emotions that Ruri experiences.

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In "The Bracelet," what is the effect of the author's use of the first-person point of view?

a. Readers are placed in the position of being one of the characters in the story.

When first-person point of view is given, the narrator enables the reader to become the narrator of the story. Reader will be able to connect with the narrator.