First-person point of view primarily allows a reader to get inside the mind of the narrator. This perspective provides direct insight into the narrator's thoughts, feelings, and experiences, as the story is told from their personal viewpoint. The reader gains a deep, subjective understanding of the narrator's perspective, emotions, and motivations, but it typically limits the understanding of other characters' thoughts and experiences.
What does first-person point of view allow a reader to do?
get inside the mind of the narrator
understand only what the narrator says and does
see how other characters view the narrator
understand all the character's thoughts
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