The author of each story in this unit chose a narrator who would tell the story best. Sometimes it was an omniscient narrator. Other times it was a limited narrator. Choose two stories and state which type of narrator each had. Provide a quote to show the narrator’s point of view, and explain how this quote shows this point of view. Answer:
This is what my teacher says four number 4. 4 - Hmm... "After Twenty Years" actually has a 3rd person omniscient narrator. It is just that the narrator doesn't choose to tell the reader everything right away. It is not a limited narrator, however, because we are not stuck inside of 1 character's head. Take a look at that story again.
1) “After Twenty Years” O. Henry Type of narration in the story: 3rd person-omniscient OR 3rd person-limited Quote that shows narration in the story (be sure to include page #) Write a sentence explaining how the quote shows the point of view as omniscient or limited.
@SmokeyBrown
@Bob
just find a friggin quote about third person omniscient
in the story
i did but i don't please
i looked very hard
i cant really give you a quote, it's kind of against the rules on this site
just grab a random quote with third person in it and hope for the best
if you're desperate enough
ok what about Write a sentence explaining how the quote shows the point of view as omniscient or limited.
say it uses the 3rd person pronoun lik 3 and the narrator is all knowing
like he,she,it*
????
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