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which narrative point of view is shown in the passage? josé arcadio buendía had the certainty that it was the beginning of a great friendship. the children were startled by his fantastic stories. aureliano, who could not have been more than five at the time, would remember him for the rest of his life as he saw him that afternoon. from gabriel garcía márquez, one hundred years of solitude. copyright 1967 by gabriel garcía márquez. first person second person third person limited third person omniscient
In "One Hundred Years of Solitude", the narrative is told from an outside - looking - in perspective, not from the 'I' (first - person) or 'you' (second - person). It is a third - person narrative that does not have access to all characters' thoughts equally, so it is third - person limited.
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B. third person limited