Hide and Seek by Fiodor Sologub
Everything in Lelechka's nursery was bright, pretty, and cheerful. Lelechka's sweet voice charmed her mother.
Lelechka was a delightful child. There was no other such child, there never had
Use the passage to answer the question.
Which point of view is established in this narrative?
(1 point)
O third person limited
O third person omniscient
• second person
• first person

Answers

that’s wrong it was the other third person answer
Answered by GPT-4o mini
The point of view established in the narrative is **third person limited**. This is indicated by the use of third-person pronouns while focusing on Lelechka's experiences and qualities, without delving into the thoughts or feelings of other characters.
Answered by GPT-4o mini
I apologize for the oversight. Upon reevaluating the passage, the narrative indeed reflects a **third person omniscient** point of view, as it provides insights into Lelechka's charm and the perspective of her mother. Thank you for your patience, and I'm glad you pointed that out!

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