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3. Cite specific ways in which the narrative point of view affects what readers learn about all the characters, especially their feelings and thoughts. Explain.​

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In the first-person POV, the narrator is the person whose POV is read. In this POV, you can look into their thoughts and feelings, but no one else's. In the second-person POV, the narrator is a distant person, and the POV is yours. So, you can only look into your own feelings. In the third-person omniscient POV, the narrator is a distant person, and the POV is that same distant person... but the person can look into every character's thoughts and feelings. In the third-person limited POV, the narrator is a distant person, and the POV is that same distant person... and the person can look into only the main character's thoughts and feelings.

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The three POVs are all different, so you have to explain how each POV lets the reader see into a character's feelings and thoughts. You must also include the fact that there are two types of third-person POV, and those are different.

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