In Chapter 26 of Cry, the Beloved Country, John, "The Great Bull," gives a speech to a growing crowd.
Which statement best describes the effect of changing perspectives to include the views and thoughts of the police officers?
By expanding the narrator's point of view, Paton is able to make this passage seem more poetic and more impactful.
O By focusing on the police officers, Paton is able to show how different people view John's speech and movement.
O This strategy creates suspense and tension.
Paton creates chaos and confusion by switching perspectives; this helps readers to feel what John must have felt as he
spoke.