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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....What did the writer do to establish a point of view?(1point).used thrid person pronouns to tell the story from an outside perspective. used first perspecitve-person pronouns to tell the story from the character's perspecitve.. . used second-person pronouns to bring the reader into the story....... .used omniscient perspective to show the narrator knows everything.there is to know.
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GPT-4o mini
To establish a point of view, the writer can choose different perspectives, each with its own effect on how the story is told and how readers engage with it. In your options:
1. **Third person pronouns** - This perspective tells the story from an outside viewpoint, providing a more detached perspective on events and characters.
2. **First-person pronouns** - This allows the story to be told from a character’s point of view, creating intimacy and giving readers direct access to the character's thoughts and feelings.
3. **Second-person pronouns** - This perspective addresses the reader directly, making them a part of the narrative and creating an immersive experience.
4. **Omniscient perspective** - This type of narration allows the narrator to know everything about the characters and events, offering a comprehensive view of the story.
To answer your question, the way the writer establishes the point of view depends on which of these techniques they employed. If your focus is on determining how a specific story’s point of view is established, look for clues within the text regarding the use of personal pronouns or narrative style.
1. **Third person pronouns** - This perspective tells the story from an outside viewpoint, providing a more detached perspective on events and characters.
2. **First-person pronouns** - This allows the story to be told from a character’s point of view, creating intimacy and giving readers direct access to the character's thoughts and feelings.
3. **Second-person pronouns** - This perspective addresses the reader directly, making them a part of the narrative and creating an immersive experience.
4. **Omniscient perspective** - This type of narration allows the narrator to know everything about the characters and events, offering a comprehensive view of the story.
To answer your question, the way the writer establishes the point of view depends on which of these techniques they employed. If your focus is on determining how a specific story’s point of view is established, look for clues within the text regarding the use of personal pronouns or narrative style.