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6.rl.3.2 explain how an author develops the point of view of the narrator or speaker in a work of literature and how the narrator or speaker impacts the mood, tone, and meaning of a text.

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The author uses pronouns to express his point of view. An author uses a narrator to depict his point of view through the narrator which reveal the position or state. It is through he narrator's point of view the understands the characters,feelings, etc. Each character will have a different impact on the reader's mind. The narrator's tone,mood and behavior creates an intense relationship between the reader and the character. The reader's perspective is highly influenced by the narrator's role in the story.

Explanation: The author has comparatively much less impact on the reader's thinking than the narrator. The author uses three types of narrator.

In first person, the narrator uses "I"

Second person, the narrator uses "You"

In third person, the narrator uses "she,they,he,it"

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