Question
Which statement best describes the effect of this story's literary point of view?
Responses
The third-person omniscient point of view allows the reader to know what every character thinks and feels.
The third-person omniscient point of view allows the reader to know what every character thinks and feels.,
The first-person point of view allows the author to present and describe events in Justine's voice.
The first-person point of view allows the author to present and describe events in Justine's voice.
The third-person limited point of view allows the author to focus solely on the inner thoughts and feelings of Justine.
The third-person limited point of view allows the author to focus solely on the inner thoughts and feelings of Justine.
The second-person point of view allows the author to address readers directly at several points.
The second-person point of view allows the author to address readers directly at several points.
Responses
The third-person omniscient point of view allows the reader to know what every character thinks and feels.
The third-person omniscient point of view allows the reader to know what every character thinks and feels.,
The first-person point of view allows the author to present and describe events in Justine's voice.
The first-person point of view allows the author to present and describe events in Justine's voice.
The third-person limited point of view allows the author to focus solely on the inner thoughts and feelings of Justine.
The third-person limited point of view allows the author to focus solely on the inner thoughts and feelings of Justine.
The second-person point of view allows the author to address readers directly at several points.
The second-person point of view allows the author to address readers directly at several points.
Answers
GPT 3.5
The third-person omniscient point of view allows the reader to know what every character thinks and feels.
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