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Creative Cuisine
By: Marie Devers

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1) in this passage the authors point of view allows the narrator to

A) tells a story more objectively
B) show what every character is thinking
C) maximize the emotional impact of the story
D) demonstrate The advantages of becoming a chief
-I think it’s A but idk-

2) what is the effect of telling the story from a third person limited point of view

A) The reader can learn firsthand about Livi’s opinions
B) The reader can experience everything Levi thought and felt
C) The reader can learn what Levi is thinking or feeling during the story
D) The reader can see not only what Levi’s thinking but also with the judges and family are thinking
-I think the answer is A but Idk-

3) The point of view in the story would be accurately described as

A) first person limited
B) Third person limited
C) first person omniscient
D) third person omniscient
-I don’t know what the answer-

Respuesta :

The correct answers are:

1)In this passage the authorship point of view allows the narrator to A)tells a story more objectively.

2)The effect of telling the sory from a third person limited point of view is B) The reader can experience everythin Levi thought and felt.

3) The point of view in the story would be accurately described as B)Third person limited.

The second question already states that the narrator is telling the story from a third person limited point of view. This kind of narrative voice only knows what one character felt or thought, and the story is strongly focused on him, but we also see what surrounds him. This is different from a third person omniscient, that would be a god-like figure who could switch focus from one character to another, knowing what everyone felt or did.

This point of view allows to tell a story more objectively since we do not receive the information directly from the character and his limited views like a first person narrator would. We know what the main character is doing and thinking without the obvservations or the subjective perspectives of the characters. We are "watching" the plot from outside the frame.