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Which statement best explains how the third-person limited point of view affects "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty"?
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The third-person limited point of view makes Walter Mitty look more brave and confident because it focuses only on what he does, without showing his worries.
The third-person limited point of view makes it hard for readers to understand the story since it only shares what other characters are thinking, not what Mitty is feeling.
The third-person limited point of view lets readers see the whole story without any bias, showing all characters' actions equally.
The third-person limited point of view helps readers understand Walter Mitty's thoughts and feelings, giving insight into his daydreams and challenges while keeping other characters' thoughts a mystery.
Which statement best explains how the third-person limited point of view affects "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty"?
Responses
The third-person limited point of view makes Walter Mitty look more brave and confident because it focuses only on what he does, without showing his worries.
The third-person limited point of view makes it hard for readers to understand the story since it only shares what other characters are thinking, not what Mitty is feeling.
The third-person limited point of view lets readers see the whole story without any bias, showing all characters' actions equally.
The third-person limited point of view helps readers understand Walter Mitty's thoughts and feelings, giving insight into his daydreams and challenges while keeping other characters' thoughts a mystery.
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The statement that best explains how the third-person limited point of view affects "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty" is:
"The third-person limited point of view helps readers understand Walter Mitty's thoughts and feelings, giving insight into his daydreams and challenges while keeping other characters' thoughts a mystery."
This choice accurately highlights how the narrative focuses on Mitty’s internal experiences while keeping the perspectives of other characters less accessible, which emphasizes his struggles and daydreams.
"The third-person limited point of view helps readers understand Walter Mitty's thoughts and feelings, giving insight into his daydreams and challenges while keeping other characters' thoughts a mystery."
This choice accurately highlights how the narrative focuses on Mitty’s internal experiences while keeping the perspectives of other characters less accessible, which emphasizes his struggles and daydreams.