Monday 10/28 Exit Ticket Question: What defines the point of view of third person limited?(1 point)

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The narrator speaks with the personal pronouns "I, Me, Mine"
The narrator speaks with the personal pronouns "I, Me, Mine"

The author focuses on the thoughts and feelings of one character, but the story is not told in that character's voice.
The author focuses on the thoughts and feelings of one character, but the story is not told in that character's voice.

The narrator is not on the story and the narrator knows all.
The narrator is not on the story and the narrator knows all.

Third person limited means the narrator is in the story.

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The correct response is:

The author focuses on the thoughts and feelings of one character, but the story is not told in that character's voice.

This accurately describes third person limited point of view, where the narrator conveys the inner thoughts and feelings of a specific character while remaining outside that character's perspective.

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