The two correct answers that characterize second-person perspective in a narrative are:
- The narrator addresses the reader directly, bringing them into the story.
- The pronoun you is used to refer to either the reader or to a specific character.
Responses
The narrator exists outside of the story and knows all about the characters.
The narrator exists outside of the story and knows all about the characters.
The narrator addresses the reader directly, bringing them into the story.
The narrator addresses the reader directly, bringing them into the story.
The pronouns he, she, or they are used to describe the experiences of one character.
The pronouns he, she , or they are used to describe the experiences of one character.
The pronoun you is used to refer to either the reader or to a specific character.
The pronoun you is used to refer to either the reader or to a specific character.
The narrator is a character in the story and plays a large role in the narrative’s action.
The narrator is a character in the story and plays a large role in the narrative’s action.
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The two correct answers that characterize second-person perspective in a narrative are: