Read the excerpt from the story The City Museum:
A security guard appeared at the top of the staircase. The next thing Adalyn heard was the buzz of a walkie-talkie. "Yup, another couple of kids," the security guard said into the microphone. "Third pair this month. I'll bring 'em down to the office now."
Adalyn had thought the security guard would be boiling mad, but as they were marched to the exit an hour later by their mother, he handed her a pamphlet. Adalyn could just make out the headline as her mother pulled her along towards the waiting taxi. "New this summer: Sleepover at the museum! Contact the information desk to book your stay." Perhaps all was not lost for Adalyn's plan. She'd just need to convince her mother.
How does the point of view influence the description of events in the story?
It allows for a better description of how her mother feels about what happened.
It allows for a better description of how Adalyn reacted to being caught.
It allows for a better description of the characters' actions in the story.
It allows for a better description of the security guard's inner feelings.
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