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ANEK [815]
2 years ago
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Select the correct text in the passage.

English
1 answer:
Snowcat [4.5K]2 years ago
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To determine how the third-person point of view contributes to a feeling of excitement and suspense in the passage you have to read the passage and understand the feeling the third-person  is giving off. This is further explained below.

<h3>What is a third-person point of view?</h3>

Generally, It's written from a third-person perspective. The narrator in a third-person narrative is a neutral third party who describes the events of the tale using the characters' names and the third-person pronouns he, she, or they.

In conclusion, Reading the section and picking up on the vibes the author is sending off in third person can help you decide how the point of view adds to the overall sense of excitement and tension.

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