Which best explains why the third-person omniscient point of view in "The Piece of String" makes the reader feel sympathy for the old man?



It shows the reader only his own desperate thoughts.


It reveals his own frustration along with the needless lack of compassion of his neighbors.


It allows the reader to see the story from one of the characters' perspectives.


It shows clearly that the old man is hated by his neighbors.

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Answer: C

I believe it is C im not sure i have never read it before but if you send me the story i might read it and see what its about be for my answer i believe it's C.


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Answer:

  • It allows the reader to see the story from one of the characters' perspectives.

Explanation:

The motivation behind why the third-individual omniscient perspective makes the peruser feel compassion toward the elderly person is: the point at which a writer uses such perspective, he permits to peruser to know reality. From the earliest starting point, the peruser realizes the laborer is straightforward and, all through the story, his emotions and irateness are clarified by the storyteller. His edginess to be trusted moves feel sorry for.