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Which option describes a first-person point of view in a narrative text? 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
a story told with some distance from the characters
a story told with some distance from the characters
when one of the characters tells the story
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
a story told with some distance from the characters
a story told with some distance from the characters
when one of the characters tells the story
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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.**
In a first-person narrative, the story is told from the perspective of a character using first-person pronouns like "I" or "we," which allows readers to see events and experiences through that character's eyes.
**when one of the characters tells the story.**
In a first-person narrative, the story is told from the perspective of a character using first-person pronouns like "I" or "we," which allows readers to see events and experiences through that character's eyes.
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