In this passage, how does the speaker's point of view support the tone?
practically leapt out of the cab the moment it stopped. I
didn't know where to look first! No postcard or picture in a
book could capture the magic of New York City in person.
The lights were brighter, the streets busier, and the
buildings taller than I could have imagined.

In this passage how does the speakers point of view support the tone practically leapt out of the cab the moment it stopped I didnt know where to look first No class=

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

For A and B, the passage never says anything about a negative situation so those are ruled out.

For D, the speaker does not necessarily describe the setting though they do show excitement so that is ruled out.

C is the only one because the speaker mentions postcards and pictures and fact that they do no justice for the scenery before him.