Which statement is true about the narration of the story? (1 point) Responses The story is in first person and told from Monday’s point of view. The story is in first person and told from Monday’s point of view. The story is in third person and told by a narrator that is not a character in the story. The story is in third person and told by a narrator that is not a character in the story. The story is in third person and told from Monday’s point of view. The story is in third person and told from Monday’s point of view. The story is first person and told from the Emperor’s point of view. The story is first person and told from the Emperor’s point of view.

3 answers

To determine which statement is true about the narration of the story, we would need to know specific details about the story in question, including its title or content. However, based on the options provided, you can evaluate them as follows:

  1. If the story is told from Monday’s perspective using "I" statements, it is first person.
  2. If the narrator is outside the story describing it, it is third person.
  3. If it includes thoughts or feelings that belong only to Monday, then it is third person limited from Monday's viewpoint.
  4. If it includes the Emperor's viewpoints and uses "I" statements, then it's first person from the Emperor's perspective.

Please provide the story or more details, or you can follow this guide to match it with the options you have.

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I understand! Unfortunately, without knowing which story you're referring to, I can't definitively tell you which statement is true. However, if you can provide the name of the story or a brief summary of it, I’d be happy to help you analyze the narration and identify the correct statement!