Question 19 of 25
Which question might a writer think about when deciding which point of view
to use?
A. When should the story's action build to a climax point?
B. What qualities set the character apart from other people?
C. Why does the character remain in a difficult situation?
D. How much should the narrator know about the story?

Respuesta :

Answer:

D. How much should the narrator know about the story?

Explanation:

I think this is the right answer.

Answer:

D. How much should the narrator know about the story?

Explanation:

A narrator has direct control over how the reader is able to see a story. For example, a story written in 1st person gives access to a character's inner thoughts and feelings, and we know as much as they know. 3rd person limited acts similarly, but there is a little less intimacy. 3rd person omniscient lets the reader see into everyone's thought, meaning that having access to internal wants seems a little less special because it is that way for multiple characters. This way prevents one main character from standing out more than another.