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Danny wants to write a story about a teenager who suddenly becomes the leader of a large corporation. But he doesn’t want the teenager to tell

his own story. He also feels that describing every character's thoughts and actions would make his story too lengthy. Instead, he plans to stick to
just describing the lead character's thoughts and actions. What point of view should Danny use for his story?

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Answer:

Danny should use Third Person Pronouns

Step-by-step explanation:

1st person would mean that the story is written from the character's point of view.

For example:

I stare at the cold, hard stone wall. I don't like it.

2nd person would mean that the writer is addressing us.

For example:
I have a lot to tell you. I wonder what you'll think of me afterwards.

3rd person would mean that a narrator tells you the action.

For example:
Charlotte walked to the school bus with a certain amount of determination.

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Answer: third person LIMITED point of view

Step-by-step explanation:

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