How does the narrator's bout with self-doubt affect readers?
It causes readers to doubt...
How does the narrator's bout with self-doubt affect readers?
It causes readers to doubt the narrator's abilities and fear for his safety.
It leads readers to identify with and feel sympathy for the narrator.
Ironically, this moment emphasizes the narrator's strength and exaggerates his abilities.
This scene encourages readers to recognize the pilot as the true hero of the story.
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