Asked by Callie
Read the folowing sentences from the novel. From which point of view are the sentences written?
It was past dawn when he woke, his feeling of contentment stll in him. He was no longer his own problem by Merchent Lyte's. Tomorrow at this time what would he be calling him? "Uncle Jonathan?" "Cousin Lyte?" Perhaps "Grandpa" and he laughed out loud.
A. First person-Johnny's point of view
B. First person-Merchant Lyte's point of view
C. Third- person limited
D. Third person ommiscient
Is the answer D?
It was past dawn when he woke, his feeling of contentment stll in him. He was no longer his own problem by Merchent Lyte's. Tomorrow at this time what would he be calling him? "Uncle Jonathan?" "Cousin Lyte?" Perhaps "Grandpa" and he laughed out loud.
A. First person-Johnny's point of view
B. First person-Merchant Lyte's point of view
C. Third- person limited
D. Third person ommiscient
Is the answer D?
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
There isn't enough information here to know whether it's C or D.
Answered by
Callie
That's word for word on my paper what should I choose?
Answered by
Ms. Sue
I don't know. Make sure you know what third-person limited and third-person omniscient are.
Then ask your teacher for clarification.
Then ask your teacher for clarification.
Answered by
Anonymous
It was limited
Answered by
Answer
it c
Answered by
perry
i think it's omniscient because the text knows their emotions.
Answered by
perry
yes my theory was correct it is indeed D.
Answered by
Choppa
yes
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