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N the story “One Thousand Dollars,” how does the use of a third-person limited point of view help create a surprise ending?
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n the story “One Thousand Dollars,” how does the use of a third-person limited point of view help create a surprise ending?
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It helps to hide the characters emotions, thoughts and feelings on the subjects or decisions. It also hides the characters will, plan and ability as to make a decision about how the issue will be resolved. Hope this helped.
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