Which pronoun may be used when writing from the third-person point of view? Question 1 options: A. I B. you C. she D. we
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any ideas? "third person" means you are talking about somebody or something else besides yourself
C.
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Read the following passage: Sasha always felt awkward being around her friends’ parents, and this day was no exception. When they offered her a glass of water, she only could mumble “Sure” and look down at her feet. She sometimes wished she could disappear. Sensing their visitor’s discomfort, Mrs. Stevens considered asking her about herself, but opted instead to break the ice with a joke. Is the narrator limited or omniscient? Question 2 options: A. limited B. omniscient
any ideas? as a hint the narrator knows what Sasha AND Ms. Stevens are both thinking so would that be limited or omniscient?
omniscient
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What is one likely reason a writer may use an unreliable narrator Question 3 options: A. to create surprise by keeping readers in the dark B. to provide information the reader needs about the story C. to help develop events in the plot D. to create reader interest by adding humor to a story
any ideas? as a hint an "unreliable narrator" is a narrator who doesn't tell the truth so the reader cannot trust what they say
A
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