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The Most Dangerous Game is in third person limited POV because... * 1 point the character narrates the action through his or her perspective, using the pronoun “I” the narrator is “all-knowing” and has knowledge of EVERY character’s thoughts, feelings, and motivations. the text uses a third-person narrator to tell a story form the perspective of that single character.

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"The Most Dangerous Game" is in third-person limited point of view because it uses a third-person narrator to tell the story from the perspective of a single character, primarily Rainsford. The narration focuses on Rainsford's thoughts, feelings, and experiences, giving readers insight into his perspective without revealing the inner thoughts of other characters in the same depth. This allows the story to maintain a level of suspense and tension, as readers are confined to Rainsford's knowledge and experiences throughout the narrative.
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