read the passage- a modern love letter

Part A
Why does the author use the first-person point of view in this story?
a. to create tension between the characters
b. to make the story more mysterious and suspenseful
c. to make the story more engaging and relateble for readers
d. to give readers access to many different points of view

Part B
Which evidence from the story shows the impact of the first-person narrator as described in Part A?
a. By accessing Bella's thoughts, readers learn that Bella suspects Mateo is delivering the love letters.
b. Readers experience the heat of Florida through Bella's descriptions.
c. Through Bella's thoughts, readers learn that Bella loves reading.
d. Readers feel Bella's surprise when they learn that the love letters had been for Abuela.