Question
When a story is told from the
- point of view, the narrator has full knowledge of only one character at a time.
first-person
limited third-person
omniscient third-person
- point of view, the narrator has full knowledge of only one character at a time.
first-person
limited third-person
omniscient third-person
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The correct answer is **limited third-person**. In a limited third-person point of view, the narrator has full knowledge of only one character's thoughts and feelings at a time while remaining outside the story, unlike in first-person, where the narrator is a character in the story, or omniscient third-person, where the narrator has full knowledge of all characters' thoughts and feelings.