Question 1: How does the author’s use of third-person limited point of view affect the reader’s

understanding of Jenna's feelings?
The night was cold, and the moon hung like a silver coin in the sky. Jenna pulled her coat tighter
around her shoulders, her breath coming out in visible puffs as she hurried down the empty
street. She had never felt more alone.
A. It shows Jenna’s thoughts and feelings, helping the reader sympathize with her.
B. It gives an outsider’s objective view, which distances the reader from Jenna’s emotions.
C. It makes the story feel more like a documentary, focusing on facts rather than emotions.
D. It allows the reader to know the feelings of all the characters in the story

1 answer

A. It shows Jenna’s thoughts and feelings, helping the reader sympathize with her.

The use of third-person limited point of view allows the reader to closely follow Jenna's experiences and emotions, which fosters a sense of sympathy and understanding for her feelings of loneliness. By focusing on Jenna’s perspective, the narrative reveals her internal struggles, making her emotional state more relatable and impactful for the reader.

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