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3. The use of first, second, or third person is known as an author's A. narrative point of view. B. personal preference. C. literary perspective. D. grammar choice.
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3. The use of first, second, or third person is known as an author's A. narrative point of view. B. personal preference. C. literary perspective. D. grammar choice.
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this would be a all of these are point of views for example first point of view or third point of view it puts the reader into what perspective the author wants them to see from to experience certain emotions the author wants form different characters whether that is the main character or just watching everything go down
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The use of first, second, or third person is known as an author’s narrative point of view.
So, A. Would be your answer.
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