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harkovskaia [24]
2 years ago
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Which sentence best explains how the third-person limited point of view shapes "The Glass of Milk"? The use of a third-person li

mited point of view creates an objective narrator. The use of a third-person limited point of view makes a minor character in the story its narrator. The use of a third-person limited point of view allows the reader to understand what the main character is going through. Using a third-person limited point of view allows the reader to know all of the characters' thoughts.
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cestrela7 [59]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

The use of a third-person limited point of view allows the reader to understand what the main character is going through

Explanation:

The sentence thatbbest explains how the third-person limited point of view shapes "The Glass of Milk" is the use of a third-person limited point of view allows the reader to understand what the main character is going through.

THIRD person point of view is used to show what a character is feeling and thinking which is not possible when other points of view are used, excluding omniscient POV

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