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Easy as Pie How does the first-person narration affect the reader's understanding of the main character?
A. It gives the reader an opportunity to understand the narrator’s relationship with his mother.
B. It allows the reader to see the reason for his attitude at the start and how his attitude changes.
C. It provides insight into why baseball is so important to him.
D. It offers his perspective on his previous experiences of his mom's cooking.

B is the correct answer. "It allows the reader to see the reason for his attitude at the start and how his attitude changes."

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