Question
How is point of view used as a narrative technique? (1 point)
It tells the narrator's connection to the story
It makes the reader part of the story.
It gives details about a character from theiggwn perspective
It allows the writer to tell what every character is thinking.
It tells the narrator's connection to the story
It makes the reader part of the story.
It gives details about a character from theiggwn perspective
It allows the writer to tell what every character is thinking.
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GPT-4o mini
Point of view as a narrative technique primarily serves to **tell the narrator's connection to the story**. It determines how the story is conveyed, influences the reader's perception of the characters and events, and shapes the overall experience of the narrative.
Answer
Use the paragraph to answer the question.
I walked along, crushing leaves under the soles of my hiking boots. I'd always loved that moment in autumn where the fallen leaves dried enough to make a satisfying crunch.
What did the writer do to establish a point of view?
(1 point)
Oused second-person pronouns to bring the reader into the story
used omniscient perspective to show the narrator knows everything there is to know
used third-person pronouns to tell the story from an outside perspective
used first-person pronouns to tell the story from the character's perspective
I walked along, crushing leaves under the soles of my hiking boots. I'd always loved that moment in autumn where the fallen leaves dried enough to make a satisfying crunch.
What did the writer do to establish a point of view?
(1 point)
Oused second-person pronouns to bring the reader into the story
used omniscient perspective to show the narrator knows everything there is to know
used third-person pronouns to tell the story from an outside perspective
used first-person pronouns to tell the story from the character's perspective
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The writer **used first-person pronouns to tell the story from the character's perspective**. This is evident in the use of "I" and "my," which indicate that the narrator is sharing their personal experiences and thoughts.
Answer
Use the paragraph to answer the question.
Item 2
You didn't mean to come here, but you came anyway. Now that you're here, you might as well take a look around and figure out how to make our time together useful. Let's begin
Item 3
What did the writer do to establish a point of view?
item 4
(1 point)
used omniscient perspective to show the narrator knows everything there is to know
Item 5
used third-person pronouns to tell the story from an outside perspective
used first-person pronouns to tell the story from the character's perspective
used second- nd-pergen pronouns to bring the reader into the story
Item 2
You didn't mean to come here, but you came anyway. Now that you're here, you might as well take a look around and figure out how to make our time together useful. Let's begin
Item 3
What did the writer do to establish a point of view?
item 4
(1 point)
used omniscient perspective to show the narrator knows everything there is to know
Item 5
used third-person pronouns to tell the story from an outside perspective
used first-person pronouns to tell the story from the character's perspective
used second- nd-pergen pronouns to bring the reader into the story
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The writer **used second-person pronouns to bring the reader into the story**. This is evident from the use of "you," which directly addresses the reader and involves them in the narrative.