English, 24.09.2021 23:20 medellincolombia99
In "A Dog's Mistake" Part A
How does the poet use first person point of view to develop the speaker's attitude towards the
dog?
O by emphasizing the speaker's personal perspectives on the dog's actions
O by describing the speaker's shock at the dogły physical appearance
by conveying the speaker's ability to find humor in the dog's disrespect to people's
kindnesses
by contrasting the speaker's nurturing attitude towards the dog with the wife's
impatience
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