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Identify the point of view used in the following example.

"Here's your stupid football," Karen said as she threw the football at Joan. The ball whizzed through the air and landed at Joan's feet. Joan picked up the ball.

"Don't be mad, Karen," she said. "We want you to play with us, too."

"I've had enough. I'm going to the library." Karen's voice was angry.


personal
omniscient
limited omniscient
dramatic

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Answer:

Dramatic

Step-by-step explanation:

No one's thoughts are revealed, only dialogue is evident. Thus it is dramatic.

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The correct answer here is the third one: Limited omniscient. We know this because a narrator who knows everything about all the characters is all knowing, or omniscient and a narrator whose knowledge is limited to one character, either major or minor, has a limited omniscient point of view.This text is a perfect example of an omniscient limited. I hope this helps
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