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Which point of view would work best as a substitute for the limited omniscient viewpoint in this scene? That is, which point of view would result in a scene very similar to the one using the limited omniscient
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Which point of view would work best as a substitute for the limited omniscient viewpoint in this scene? That is, which point of view would result in a scene very similar to the one using the limited omniscient viewpoint?
A. dramatic
B. personal
C. omniscient
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Answer: PERSONAL IS THE CORRECT ANSWER!
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