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stiks02 [169]
1 year ago
7

“We’re going to put on a play, Miriam!” Zakir announced, waving his hands in my face. I immediately began to think of what part

I’d like to play. I thought at first I’d like to play a witch or a goblin—I’d been working for weeks on an eerie, low-sounding screech that I was sure would steal the show. But I knew Zakir was secretly afraid of things like that—he’d never agree to a play about the occult. And, I remembered, the only audience for the play was our father, and he would quietly reprimand me for being insensitive to my brother’s phobias. I could already hear his gentle scolding. "Don't tease him, Miriam," he would say. I thought of playing a queen, but maybe there wouldn’t be enough to do with that part. Our little sister, Dinah, would probably insist on wearing the house’s toy crown, too. I looked around our living room, spying a pair of green tights doubled down between the couch cushions. A wrestler? Maybe.
What point of view is this passage written in?

A. third person limited
B. third person omniscient
C. second person
D. first person
English
1 answer:
lora16 [44]1 year ago
8 0

POV, or point of view, is a shorthand term that describes the person who is narrating or telling the story. Three different perspectives—first person, second person, and third person—can be used to narrate a tale or novel.

What point of view is this passage written in?

D. Third Person Omniscient point of view.

Miriam knows the feelings of her brother, Zakir and the thoughts of her sister, Dinah. She not only speaks for herself but also considers the emotions of her father, brother and sister.

A story's protagonist must be chosen before a writer can start writing it. The "voice" in which the story is conveyed is referred to as point of view. It is where the storyteller observes and comprehends what is happening. All-seeing and all-knowing narrator. The narrator may occasionally access the consciousness of a few or many different characters while the narration is taking place outside of any one particular character.

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