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Which of these are characteristics of third-person limited point of view? Choose three answers.
The reader’s access to information is not limited to any one character.
The narration follows the thoughts and feelings of only one character.
The reader’s access to direct information is limited to just one character.
The narration follows the thoughts and feelings of all of the characters.
The thoughts and feelings of secondary characters are revealed through dialogue.
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- The narration follows the thoughts and feelings of only one character.
- The reader’s access to direct information is limited to just one character.
- The thoughts and feelings of secondary characters are revealed through dialogue.
Brief explanation: Third-person limited uses third-person narration but stays inside one character’s perspective, so readers get direct access only to that character’s inner life; other characters’ minds are shown indirectly (through dialogue, actions, and the viewpoint character’s interpretations).
- The narration follows the thoughts and feelings of only one character.
- The reader’s access to direct information is limited to just one character.
- The thoughts and feelings of secondary characters are revealed through dialogue.
Brief explanation: Third-person limited uses third-person narration but stays inside one character’s perspective, so readers get direct access only to that character’s inner life; other characters’ minds are shown indirectly (through dialogue, actions, and the viewpoint character’s interpretations).
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