Our farm was on Stone Church Road near the parkway. I was very upset when my parents sold it, but Dad said the buyers made him an offer he couldn't refuse. Mom agreed with the decision. "We're not getting any younger, Johnny," she told me. "And the price they offered was a good one." Use the selection to answer the question. 2. From what point of view is the selection told? (1 point) third-person omniscient, providing the thoughts and impressions of more than one character first person, narrated by Johnny third person, limited to the thoughts and impressions of only one character
@notamathgenius
Id say either First person, or Third person, limited to the thoughts of impressions of only one character, BUT i do not want to give you the answer. cx Im guessing you can try and pick an answer. if not, look up the definitions of First person and Third person then come to a reasonable conclusion.
if you give me the answer i will give you a medal
Sorry mate, not able to give answers.
what do you think i should choose from and thats it
the two i just previously said First person or Third person, limited to the thoughts of impressions of only one character
thanks
Np
Typically third person talks about "he, she, they, them" etc. First person would use "Me, I, us, we" etc. Third person with single character pov would say like "Jim thought he could get away with stealing the cookie and felt disappointed when his mother caught him."
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