Which statement best describes the effect of this story's literary point of view? The second-person point of view allows the author to address readers directly at several points. The third-person limited point of view allows the author to focus solely on the inner thoughts and feelings of Justine. The first-person point of view allows the author to present and describe events in Justine's voice. The third-person omniscient point of view allows the reader to know what every character thinks and feels
Justine felt tears well up, even though she realized that this was exactly what she had wanted: She didn’t have to wear the outfit in public—she didn’t have to parade around in those awful clothes. Yet the remorse began to form within her, and she did want to see her grandmother. As she stared at the tacky outfit, she realized in retrospect how selfish she had been, and her mother’s words returned to her: “Your grandmother won’t be around forever.” Justine recognized that the tradition of spending her birthday with her grandmother was way more important than wearing trendsetting attire for a day, and she ran inside to get her phone. She called and thanked her grandmother and rescheduled the trip to the movies so she could wear her new clothes and continue the birthday tradition.
Thats a piece of the story. I think the answer is A or B defiantly not the last 2
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The third-person limited point of view allows the author to focus solely on the inner thoughts and feelings of Justine.
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