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In-s [12.5K]
4 years ago
7

Aiden stared at his test paper and began to panic. He regretted that he hadn't read the book. He wondered what his parents would

say when they saw his grade. All around him other students were writing quickly, filling pages with their essay. Sabrina looked up and smiled at him.
English
1 answer:
bearhunter [10]4 years ago
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Hello. This question is incomplete. The full question is:

Choose the correct point of view.  

Aiden stared at his test paper and began to panic. He regretted that he hadn't read the book. He wondered what his parents would say when they saw his grade. All around him other students were writing quickly, filling pages with their essay. Sabrina looked up and smiled at him.

Answer:

Third person omniscient

Explanation:

The omniscient point of view in the third person, presents a narrator who does not participate in the story as a character and is not telling a personal story, but this story is narrated where he knows the feelings of all the characters, allowing the reader to understand the actions performed for all of them.

In the excerpt shown in the question above, we can see, through the narrator, that Aiden is sad and nervous about not having studied for the test. However, we can see that Sabrina empathized with Aiden's desperation, smiling at him, as a way to comfort him. As we know the motivation of two characters who are not the storytellers, we can say that this is an omniscient third person point of view.

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