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Answer:
D. inclusion.
Explanation:
The narrator puts himself as part of the story. When a narrator describes situations in the story where he puts himself as an observer, this narrator ends up promoting a sense of inclusion. This is because, by observing the scene and describing it, the author is included in the story and becomes part of that narrative as a being that is included in the plot and is observing everything inside the plot.
Answer:
D. inclusion
Explanation:
In this story, the author places himself as the observer of the events. He describes the clump of bushes, as well as the insect's voice in a way that makes it sound as if the author was in the scene. This leads to a feeling of inclusion, because the reader is made to feel as if he was also participating in the events being described.