Question #N21

The author begins the passage by setting the scene, describing the physical environment of the town and the time of day. The author then introduces the main character, explaining her background and motivations. The author then shifts to a more direct and personal style, as the character begins to recount her experiences. How does the author shift from setting the scene to describing the character’s thoughts and feelings?

The shift in the passage from setting the scene to describing the character’s thoughts and feelings is most likely achieved by
A. using a series of vivid sensory details.
B. introducing a new character into the story.
C. shifting from an objective to a subjective point of view.
D. repeating key words and phrases to emphasize certain ideas.

Correct Answer is: C

The author shifts from an objective description of the setting to a more subjective account of the character's thoughts and feelings. The shift from an objective to a subjective point of view allows the reader to experience the story from the character’s perspective, which can make the story more engaging.