Readers can tell that a text uses a third-person point of view when the text
a) includes...
English, 25.11.2019 09:31 20emmanuelg1030
Readers can tell that a text uses a third-person point of view when the text
a) includes the pronouns i and me throughout the story.
b) includes the pronouns he and she only in story dialogue.
c) focuses on the thoughts and feelings of many characters.
d) focuses on the thoughts and feelings of only one character.
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