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7. Both the narrators use the pronouns he, she, it, they, his, her and their in telling the story. O A. First Person and Third Person O B. Third Person and Omniscient O C. First Person and Second Person D. Second Person and Third Person
2.the narrator is outside the story perspective is limited only to the most important characters of the story
A.first person of view
B.second person of view
C.third person point of view
D.Omniscient point of view
3.the narrow is directly talking to the reader. he/she uses the pronouns you and your.this point of view is not common in fiction or stories
A.first person point of view
B.second person point of view
C.third person point of view
D.omniscient point of view​


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Answer:

2. C. Third person point of view

3. B. second person point of view

7. D. Second Person and Their Person

Explanation:

2.What is it called when the narrator is outside the story?

In third-person narration, the narrator exists outside the events of the story, and relates the actions of the characters by referring to their names or by the third-person pronouns he, she, or they. Third-person narration can be further classified into several types: omniscient, limited, and objective.

3. If it uses second-person pronouns: you, your, yours, yourself,

7. If it uses "he," she," "it," "they," "him," "hers," "them," "their," "his," "its," or "theirs" as pronouns, then you have a third-person point of view.

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