"A Dog's Tale" is written in first-person point of view as seen in the first line of the story, "My father was a St. Bernard, my mother was a collie, but I am a Presbyterian."

Why does the author use a dog as the narrator?

A. To explain what breed of dog the narrator is

B. To add an element of suspense and mystery

C. Do use personification to convey the theme

D. To illustrate the intuitive nature of canines

Respuesta :

C - To use personification to convey the theme.

Personification is giving human traits and characteristics to non-human objects (like dogs). The author mostly likely used this technique to convey their theme as they wouldn't use it to explain the breed of dog, add an element of suspense or mystery or illustrate the intuitive nature of dogs.

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The answer:

C. Do use personification to convey the theme.

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