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In Gulliver's Travels, the author makes the main character the actual narrator. This is called
A first person point of view
B second person point of view
C third person limited point of view
D third person omniscient point of view
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The answer is (A) First Person Point of View.
Explanation: If the main character is telling the story, they will be using words like “I” and “Me” which shows that it’s first person.
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