Asked by katie
Which point of view is are the sentences written?
It was past dawn when he awoke, his feeling of contentment still in him. He was no longer his own problem but Merchant Lyte's. Tomorrow at this time what would he be calling him? Uncle Jonathan? Cousin Lyte? Perhaps grandpa and laughed out loud
third person limited
third person omniscient
is it number 2?
It was past dawn when he awoke, his feeling of contentment still in him. He was no longer his own problem but Merchant Lyte's. Tomorrow at this time what would he be calling him? Uncle Jonathan? Cousin Lyte? Perhaps grandpa and laughed out loud
third person limited
third person omniscient
is it number 2?
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Answered by
DerpyPegasus33
Third person omniscient? I think it might be limited because the author only enters on persons thoughts. its 1 limited.
Answered by
Writeacher
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narration#Third-person_voices
limited
limited
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