How does the author hint at Jerome's immaturity in the beginning of the story?
A. Jerome had no fear of the housemaster.
B. Jerome addresses the housemaster as "Sir."
C. He uses dialogue to tell the reader that Jerome's father is not living with Jerome.
D. In the third person, the author describes Jerome's father from two perspectives: an adult's and a child's.

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B is your answer.......

Answer:

The correct answer is D. In the third person, the author describes Jerome's father from two perspectives: an adult's and a child's.

The story is in third person, so the author describes the father from two different perspectives.