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I believe it should be A., since there are no emotions evolved in the description of Huck's Father, you can cross out C definitely, and it doesn't seem to foreshadow anything, but it is very descriptive and vivid, so the reader can picture the man in their mind, objective being based on looks without knowing the personality.
The option that best describes the effect of the narration of Huck's father is; It gives the reader an objective view of Huck’s father.
- Objectivity refers to the act of describing a thing, object, or event without any atom of emotion or personal feelings.
- It requires that things are described exactly as they are.
- In the description above, objectivity is seen because the exact features and physical appearance of Huck's father were made without any infusion of the feelings of the writer.
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