Asked by caleb
When a story is written using a limited point of view, what is "limited" about the story?
the length of the story
where events can occur
how involved the narrator is in the action
how much the narrator knows
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How much the narrator knows.
A limited point of view restricts the narrative to the knowledge, thoughts, and perceptions of one character (or a few), unlike an omniscient narrator who knows everything.
A limited point of view restricts the narrative to the knowledge, thoughts, and perceptions of one character (or a few), unlike an omniscient narrator who knows everything.
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