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English, 19.04.2021 04:30 tckryoung

4) What is the point of view of the narrator in paragraph 1, with reference to the wild bees?
A)
He is neutral towards the bees, seeing them as an
essential nonentity.
B)
He has little to say about the bees in this paragraph,
focusing instead on other matters.
C)
He is generally negative towards the bees, seeing
them as a bringer of death and destruction.
D)
He is generally positive towards the bees, seeing
them as bringers of order and civilization.

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