Use Watch Out for the Hedley Beast and The Poor Tinker to answer the question.

Watch Out for the Hedley Beast

The Poor Tinker

Which sentence best describes the point of view used to tell these stories?

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Responses

They both use first-person point of view.
They both use first-person point of view.

They both use third-person point of view.
They both use third-person point of view.

Watch Out for the Hedley Beast is told in first person and The Poor Tinker is told in third person.
Watch Out for the Hedley Beast is told in first person and The Poor Tinker is told in third person.

Watch Out for the Hedley Beast is told in third person and The Poor Tinker is told in first person.
Watch Out for the Hedley Beast is told in third person and The Poor Tinker is told in first person.
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1 answer

To accurately answer the question about the point of view used in "Watch Out for the Hedley Beast" and "The Poor Tinker," it would be necessary to analyze the texts directly. However, based on common knowledge:

  • "Watch Out for the Hedley Beast" is typically told in first-person point of view, as the narrator often shares personal experiences and thoughts.
  • "The Poor Tinker," on the other hand, is generally presented in third-person point of view, focusing on the actions and events surrounding the characters rather than a single character's perspective.

Thus, the sentence that best describes the point of view used to tell these stories is:

"Watch Out for the Hedley Beast is told in first person and The Poor Tinker is told in third person."