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Anna11 [10]
3 years ago
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What is the deference between point of view and voice

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DedPeter [7]3 years ago
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Answer:

Point of view will show you the character's thoughts and feelings whereas voice shows the author's thoughts and feelings.

Explanation:

Point of view(POV): In a story, this is who is speaking. By "who is speaking" I mean, who is telling the story. There are multiple types of POV. Such as, First person (I or me), Second person (He or She), and Third person (They or Them). Though there are other points of view, these are the most common.

Voice: In a story, the author is also leaving clues as to how <em>they </em>feel about the situations. The other can use words with positive or negative connotations to show you. For example, "The murky body of water" vs. "The clear, sparkling ocean".

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