How does the author develop the viewpoint of the narrator in “All Summer in a Day”?
By repeating that Margot stands apart from the other children, the author shows that the narrator thinks she should do more to fit in.
By showing how Margot is bullied by the other children, the author shows that the narrator thinks she should try harder to be strong.
By describing how Margot looks, the author shows that the narrator feels sorry for what has happened to her since she came to live on Venus.
By explaining that Margot knows what the other children think about the sun, the author shows that the narrator thinks she is a caring and understanding person.