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Hide and Seek by Fiodor Sologub Everything in Lelechka’s nursery was bright, pretty, and cheerful. Lelechka’s sweet voice charm...Asked by follow my ig bigmeltoogrimy13
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
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
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follow my ig bigmeltoogrimy13
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.
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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!