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How do point of view and voice differ

A. Point of view is used to give new information to the theater while voice draws on predicting knowledge
B.point of view is the perpective used to narrates story while voice is the specific language an author uses to tell a story
C. Point of view includes the thoughts of several different characters while voices expressions the views of one character
D.point of view is the main idea of a story while voice is the lesson an author wants the reader to learn.

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Point of view is the perspective from which a story is told, while voice is the combination of language, diction and tone used to tell a story

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Answer: The correct answer is- B. Point of view is the perspective used to narrate story while voice is the specific language an author uses to tell a story.

Point of view can be described as the reflection of an opinion by any individual from real life or work based on imagination. In other words, it reflects and depicts the perspective that is used for narrating a story.

On the other hand, voice is used to communicate or convey the story to the audience. It describes a particular language by which the story is conveyed.

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