The author used a third-person limited point of view to focus on Clove's thoughts and feelings while keeping the narrative centered on her perspective. This allows readers to understand her anticipation and excitement about the delivery and her desire to impress the other children with her snow castle.
Clove wondered when the delivery driver would arrive. She pressed her nose to the window, watching neighbors walk up and down the snowy sidewalk. Across the street, some other children were constructing a snow fort. But when Clove’s shovel arrived, she would build a snow castle that would dazzle them all. Select the correct answers from the lists. (2 points) The author used a point of view to
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