What is the prologue say?
The answer is to help the reader visualize a house bordered by smaller cottages
<em>He was spending his summer vacation, as he always did, with his mother at Grand Isle. In former times, before Robert could remember, "the house" had been a summer luxury of the Lebruns. Now, flanked by its dozen or more cottages, which were always filled with exclusive visitors from the "Quartier Français," it enabled Madame Lebrun to maintain the easy and comfortable existence which appeared to be her birthright.</em>
The author uses the word <u>flanked</u> meaning, according to Cambridge<em> "to be at the side of someone or something"</em> to let the reader imagine a large, luxurious and expensive house surrounded by small cottages but equally important since they were exclusive to the inhabitants of the French quarter.
If my answer helped you please give me 5 stars and better answer. Thank you.
Answer:
Third Person Omniscient Point of View.
Explanation:
Third Person Point of View: In third person point of view narrator narrates all the actions/events of a story using third person nouns/pronouns e.g. "he", "she", "they". Usually this narrator is not a character of the story.
Third person point of view has two further types;
i) Third Person Omniscient Point of View:
In this third person point of view, the narrator is omniscient i.e. he/she knows everything from everywhere, whatever is related to the story, even the thoughts, instincts, desires of characters. At one time he/she (narrator) might be in one part of the world, and next moment he might be in other corner of the world (even universe).
ii) Third Person Limited Point of View:
In this type of third person point of view, narrator knows only those things which happen or are said in front of him/her. He can only speculate about character's thoughts through their words, expressions or actions. He/she knows no more than an ordinary human being can know.
In the given example, since the narrator is using third person nouns/pronouns and knows what the characters are thinking, so the narrator's point of view is third person omniscient.
Answer:
He went to Chile with a contact who wanted to set up a transport line in Valparaíso.
Explanation: