Anne paused to study her reflection in the mirror. She ran her fingers through her

curly auburn hair, a trait she had inherited from her mother. She peered closely at
her emerald-green eyes and her freckled cheekbones. Then she stepped back to
gaze at her dress. Her mother and friends all had encouraged her to choose it, and
now, standing before the mirror, Anne was grateful she had taken their advice. The
dress was gorgeous and complemented her features perfectly

Which describes the point of view of the underlined sentence?

It is the narrator indirectly voicing Anne's thoughts about her dress
It is the narrator commenting objectively on Anne's appearance
It is Anne directly stating her thoughts about her dress

1 answer

The correct description of the point of view of the underlined sentence is:

It is the narrator indirectly voicing Anne's thoughts about her dress.

This is because the sentence reflects Anne's internal gratitude and appreciation for the dress, indicating her thoughts without her explicitly stating them.