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In Jack London's "To Build a Fire" the narrator reports the feelings and concerns of both the man and the dog.
Which best identifies the point of view that is described.

A. Third-person omniscient
B. Second-person
C. First-person
D. First-person limited

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so i did this quiz and this dude called Nadra really helped me understand the question so im going to repost it so hopefully i can help someone else. here it is:


"might be said that the narratorĀ“s description of feelings and concerns about the man and the dog is displayed in the third person omniscient (option A). The narration is taken from the point of view of an external person, so the protagonist is addressed as "the man" (3rd person point of view) and it might be omniscient because the narrator seems to have the knowledge about everything that happens, to be aware and to understand both characters."

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A.) Third-person omniscient.
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