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use the passage to answer the question. which point of view is established in this narrative? (1 point)
second person
first person
third person limited
third person omniscient
To answer this, we need the passage (not provided here). But generally:
- First person: Uses "I," "we" (narrator is in the story).
- Second person: Uses "you" (addresses reader as part of the story).
- Third person limited: Follows one character’s thoughts/feelings.
- Third person omniscient: Knows all characters’ thoughts/feelings.
Since the passage is missing, we can’t determine the exact answer. But if we assume a common example (e.g., a story with "I"), the answer would be "first person" (or match the passage’s POV).
If we had the passage, we’d analyze pronouns:
- "I/me" → first person.
- "You" → second person.
- "He/she/they" with access to one character’s mind → third person limited.
- "He/she/they" with access to all characters’ minds → third person omniscient.
(Note: Without the passage, this is a general explanation. To provide the exact answer, share the passage.)
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To answer this, we need the passage (not provided here). But generally:
- First person: Uses "I," "we" (narrator is in the story).
- Second person: Uses "you" (addresses reader as part of the story).
- Third person limited: Follows one character’s thoughts/feelings.
- Third person omniscient: Knows all characters’ thoughts/feelings.
Since the passage is missing, we can’t determine the exact answer. But if we assume a common example (e.g., a story with "I"), the answer would be "first person" (or match the passage’s POV).
If we had the passage, we’d analyze pronouns:
- "I/me" → first person.
- "You" → second person.
- "He/she/they" with access to one character’s mind → third person limited.
- "He/she/they" with access to all characters’ minds → third person omniscient.
(Note: Without the passage, this is a general explanation. To provide the exact answer, share the passage.)