Question
Use the excerpt from Thor’s Serpents by K. L. Armstrong and M. A. Marr to answer the question.
How does the reader know this passage is from a third-person limited point of view?
(1 point)
Responses
The narration is all-seeing and all-knowing.
The narration is all-seeing and all-knowing.
The narration is told through one character’s voice from the “I” perspective.
The narration is told through one character’s voice from the “I” perspective.
The narration is outside of the action and focuses on Reyna’s perspective.
The narration is outside of the action and focuses on Reyna’s perspective.
The narration is outside of the action and focuses on Matt’s perspective.
How does the reader know this passage is from a third-person limited point of view?
(1 point)
Responses
The narration is all-seeing and all-knowing.
The narration is all-seeing and all-knowing.
The narration is told through one character’s voice from the “I” perspective.
The narration is told through one character’s voice from the “I” perspective.
The narration is outside of the action and focuses on Reyna’s perspective.
The narration is outside of the action and focuses on Reyna’s perspective.
The narration is outside of the action and focuses on Matt’s perspective.
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The correct response is:
The narration is outside of the action and focuses on Reyna’s perspective.
The narration is outside of the action and focuses on Reyna’s perspective.