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What point of view is "The Life, Crime, and Capture of John Wilkes Booth" told from?

Question 2 options:

Third Person - Limited


Second Person


Third Person - Omniscient


First Person

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Answer:

Third Person - Omniscient

Step-by-step explanation:

I have read an excerpt from the text, and it would appear to be Third Person - Omniscient. This is because the story is told from a perspective that is neither first or second. To differentiate between limited and omniscient, I was always told that omniscient views are like books being narrated by god. In this view, the reader knows what is going on while some other characters or people in the text,do not.

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