the least used point of view in literature
The thing to note about <em>The Crucible</em> is that it is a play. As such, narrative is something that plays are certainly not known for. The main elements of a play are the lines (dialog) of the characters and typically stage directions. That said, there is, in fact, a lot of expository writing within the <em>The Crucible</em>. This is so because there are a lot of intricacies that would otherwise be difficult to communicate to readers via character lines and stage directions.
The most obvious answer would have to be C. organic farming techniques.
The other answers have completely nothing to do with the passage.
THE ANSWER IS B! FOR GOD SAKE CHOOSE B!
Answer:
What is included when someone uses an objective point of view?
Maybe it's facts?
Since the definition say it doesn't let anyone know their head of thoughts and feelings! Doesn't that make sense?
Explanation:
A objective point of view is something that does NOT interpret the characters thoughts, feelings and knowledge.
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