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Many of the wealthy families were fleeing. We were lucky to get four or five customers a day. Mother worried even more than usual, but I was too hot to care. A violent thunderstorm on Sunday cleared the air for a few hours, but when the sun came out Monday, it baked the streets until the rainwater rose in ghostly plumes of steam. I felt like a noodle over-boiled in the stewpot. And the bells continued to toll.

—Fever 1793,
Laurie Halse Anderson

How does first-person point of view help you picture what it was like during the outbreak?

A. It shows that the city was quite dirty and filled with garbage.
B. It shows that the city was crowded and loud during the outbreak.
C. It shows that the heat made it very uncomfortable in the city that summer.
D. It shows that businesses were extremely busy.

C. It shows that the heat made it very uncomfortable in the city that summer. The first-person point of view allows the reader to experience the setting through the narrator's personal experiences and feelings, giving a more vivid and immersive picture of what it was like during the outbreak.