How does Russell Baker humorously use first-person point of view in " No Gumption"?A. To describe the problems of the Great Depression.

B. To reveal his sister's character.

C. To poke fun at himself.

D. To explain the importance of the Saturday Evening Post.

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Answer: I believe that Russel Baker humorously uses first-person point of view in "No Gumption' to describe the problems of the Great Depression, I would say the answer is A.

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