Question
What is a third-person limited point of view?
the perspective of a narrator who is outside the story and has access to the thoughts and experiences of one character
the perspective of a narrator who is outside the story and reflects the point of view of the author
the perspective of a narrator who is a character within the story and has a skewed or inaccurate interpretation of events
the perspective of a narrator who is a character within the story and tells the story
the perspective of a narrator who is outside the story and has access to the thoughts and experiences of one character
the perspective of a narrator who is outside the story and reflects the point of view of the author
the perspective of a narrator who is a character within the story and has a skewed or inaccurate interpretation of events
the perspective of a narrator who is a character within the story and tells the story
Answers
GPT-4o mini
A third-person limited point of view is defined as **the perspective of a narrator who is outside the story and has access to the thoughts and experiences of one character.** This means that the narrator can describe actions and events but primarily focuses on the internal thoughts and feelings of a single character, providing readers with insight into that character's perspective while remaining distant from the others.