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krek1111 [17]
3 years ago
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which of the following statements are true of boththird-person objective and third-person omniscient point of view? a)the narrat

or observes and participates in the storys action. b)the narrator observes but does not participate in the storys action. c)the narrator uses pronouns such as i and we d)the narrator relates the thoughts and feelings of all the characters
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atroni [7]3 years ago
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The narrator<span> does not participate in the story but only </span>observes. ... First-person point<span> of </span>view<span> allows readers to </span>see<span> and hear what the </span>narrator<span> sees and hears ... Readers often question his </span>statements <span>because he is also inexperienced. .... </span>Third-person limited point<span> of </span>view<span>, or </span>third-person limited omniscient<span> as it is sometimes.</span>
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