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the count of monte cristo by alexandre dumas
Use the excerpt to answer the question.
How does point of view help readers understand what a character or characters think or feel in this excerpt?
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Readers know Edmund’s feelings and thoughts because of his role as the main character.
Readers know Edmund’s feelings and thoughts because of his role as the main character.
Readers know Edmund’s father’s feelings and thoughts because of the narrator’s third-person limited point of view.
Readers know Edmund’s father’s feelings and thoughts because of the narrator’s third-person limited point of view.
Readers know both characters’ feelings and thoughts because of the narrator’s third-person omniscient point of view.
Readers know both characters’ feelings and thoughts because of the narrator’s third-person omniscient point of view.
Readers know both characters’ feelings and thoughts because of the dialogue they exchange.
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Readers know Edmund’s feelings and thoughts because of his role as the main character.
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