Read the following paragraphs.
āMom, can I try out for the girlsā soccer team?ā I asked.
āSure,ā said Mom, āas long as you keep your grades up.ā
Ugh. That was the one condition I was concerned about. Algebra just wasnāt my thing. So I swallowed my pride and asked one of my worst enemies if sheād help me after school with algebra. I so desperately wanted to play soccer.
How does the author develop the narratorās point of view in this paragraph?
A.
The third-person narrator tells us about this girlās desire to play soccer. The point of view is developed through the girlās actions.
B.
The third-person narrator wants to play soccer. The point of view is developed by the use of the word I in the narratorās conversation.
C.
The first-person narrator wants to play soccer. The point of view is developed through the narratorās thoughts, conversation, and actions.
D.
The first-person narrator dislikes algebra. The point of view is developed through an outside character, the mom, telling us the daughter needs to keep her grades up.