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Which is a characteristic of third-person limited perspective in a narrative? Select the two correct answers.(1 point)
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The pronouns he, she, and they are used to describe all of the characters in the story.
The pronouns he, she , and they are used to describe all of the characters in the story.

The narrator addresses the reader directly, bringing them into the story.
The narrator addresses the reader directly, bringing them into the story.

The narrator exists outside of the story and relates the thoughts and feelings of all the characters.
The narrator exists outside of the story and relates the thoughts and feelings of all the characters.

The narrator relates the experiences and thoughts of only one character.
The narrator relates the experiences and thoughts of only one character.

The narrator is a character in the story and plays a large role in the narrative's action

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
- The pronouns he, she, and they are used to describe characters.
- The narrator relates the experiences and thoughts of only one character.

Explanation: Third-person limited uses third-person pronouns and is told from the viewpoint of a single character (unlike third-person omniscient, which knows all characters' thoughts).