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What did the writer do to establish a point of view?
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used second-person pronouns to bring the reader into the story
used second-person pronouns to bring the reader into the story
used limited perspective to focus on a particular character
used limited perspective to focus on a particular character
used omniscient perspective to show the narrator knows everything there is to know
used omniscient perspective to show the narrator knows everything there is to know
used first-person pronouns to tell the story from the character’s perspective
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I don’t have the passage, so I can’t pick the correct choice for you. Tell me the sentence or paste the excerpt and I’ll identify the point of view.
If you want to decide now, use this quick guide:
- Uses “I” or “we” → first-person pronouns (first-person POV).
- Uses “you” → second-person pronouns (second-person POV).
- Uses “he/she/they” and only shows one character’s inner thoughts → third-person limited.
- Uses “he/she/they” and shows multiple characters’ thoughts/knowledge beyond any one character → third-person omniscient.
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If you want to decide now, use this quick guide:
- Uses “I” or “we” → first-person pronouns (first-person POV).
- Uses “you” → second-person pronouns (second-person POV).
- Uses “he/she/they” and only shows one character’s inner thoughts → third-person limited.
- Uses “he/she/they” and shows multiple characters’ thoughts/knowledge beyond any one character → third-person omniscient.
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