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How is voice different from point of view?

A. voice is the way the characters sound when they speak, while point view is based on the thoughts of the narrator.
B. voice is the language an author uses to tell a story,while point of view is the perspective from which a narrator tells a story.
C. voice is the message about life that runs throughout a story,while point of view is the lesson an author wants the reader to learn.
D. voice is a personal opinion an author includes in a story,while point of view is the narrator's unbiased view of a story action's.

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the answer is A because voice is the authors choice of words and point of view is the the way how the author feels about a topic
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voice is the language an author uses to tell a story,while point of view is the perspective from which a narrator tells a story. Option B is correct.

Voice in literature refers to the individual style in which authors writes their works. Voice includes several diverse literary devices and stylistic techniques, such as syntax, semantics, diction, dialogue, character development, tone, pacing, and even punctuation.

A point of view refers to a perspective of the writing, whether it's first or third person.

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