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LenaWriter [7]
3 years ago
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"Psssst. Do you know the answer to number nineteen?" a voice whispered behind me. I knew it was Warren. I was not fond of Warren

. He was always playing around in class when I was trying to learn. He was always earing our class double homework. He was always spoiling the teacher's lesson so I had to work harder on my own. And now he was asking me for anwsers? Ha! I would not concde. I replied under my breath, "I don't know," and then offered him the wrong anwser, "maybe C?"
Spaceman Spartacus spoke through the communication device in his spacesuit, "Chief Rourke, do you see anything movin' in my vicinity?" Spaceman Spartacus was worried about unidentified creatures ambushing him. He had seen a lot of things in this Universe, and many of those things frightened him. Chief Rourke clicked the radar panel on the monitor. A map came up with several large Xs approaching Spaceman Spartacus. Chief Rourke knew that this meant trouble. He was afraid for his friend so he shouted, " Spartacus! Get out of there now!"

What point of view is this:

A.) First-person subjective

B.) Second-person objective

C.) Third-person objective

D.) Third-person limited omniscient subjective

E.) Third-person omniscient subjective​
English
1 answer:
Alex17521 [72]3 years ago
4 0

For Spaceman Spartacus

Answer:

Third Person Omniscient.

Explanation:

His point of view is a method of storytelling in which the narrator knows the thoughts and feelings of all of the characters in the story.

For "Psssst. . .

Answer:

First Person

Explanation:

The speaker or writer referring to himself or herself.

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