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02:Posttest oz Writing II

Read the paragraph.
Martin walked along the hallway with his head hanging. Mary had just rejected his appeal for a date, and he was feeling silly for asking. Mr. Handel
was standing in his doorway, wondering what could possibly be wrong with the poor student. "Martin," Mr. Handel said, "Is there something wrong
today?"
The paragraph is written from which point of view?
third-person limited
first person
third-person omniscient
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Answer:

third person

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The paragraph is written from third-person omniscient point of view.

Option C.

Step-by-step explanation:

The above mentioned paragraph is written from the third person omniscient point of view. In this method of storytelling, the storyteller is aware about the thoughts and feelings of the characters. From the paragraph, we can figure out that the narrator knows the feelings and thoughts of Martin and Mr Handel.

The paragraph isn't written from first person point of view because it doesn't contain 'I' or 'We' in it. And neither its third person limited, because the narrator have nowhere used the third person pronouns (he and she).

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