The option that describes a first-person point of view in a narrative text is:
when one of the characters tells the story
Responses
describing events from the perspective of all the characters
describing events from the perspective of all the characters
when some of the characters show their thoughts and feelings
when some of the characters show their thoughts and feelings
when one of the characters tells the story
when one of the characters tells the story
a story told with some distance from the characters
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The option that describes a first-person point of view in a narrative text is:
when one of the characters tells the story
An introduction in a narrative text should have a/an hook that interests the reader and makes the reader want to continue.
Apologies for the misunderstanding. Another suitable word to fill in the blank could be "opening".
So the complete sentence would be:
"An introduction in a narrative text should have an opening that interests the reader and makes the reader want to continue."
If you have a specific word in mind, please let me know!
Thank you for your patience! In that case, the correct word to fill in the blank would be "engaging start."
So the complete sentence would be:
"An introduction in a narrative text should have an engaging start that interests the reader and makes the reader want to continue."
In a narrative text, the introduction will establish the point of view, or the perspective from which the story is told.