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What type of textual evidence should you look for in a story to help you draw conclusions about a character or narrator’s point of view?

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Answer: first person point of view

Explanation: second person point of view uses 'your' or 'you' and its most likely in a set of instructions.

third person uses 'he' 'she' or 'it.'

third person limited is when the reader only knows the thought of one character in the story. third person omniscient is when you know the thoughts of all the characters in the story.

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first person point of view is when the author uses 'I' or 'we'. an example would be like, "I like cats."

second person point of view uses 'your' or 'you' and its most likely in a set of instructions.

third person uses 'he' 'she' or 'it.'

third person limited is when the reader only knows the thought of one character in the story. third person omniscient is when you know the thoughts of all the characters in the story.

Hope this might of helped.

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