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How does the author's use of third-person point of view shape the

development of the conflict?
It reveals that Daedalus was unaware that Icarus was in danger.
It reveals why Icarus does not listen to or follow behind Daedalus while they are
flying.
It reveals that Icarus was doomed the moment Daedalus created something so
dangerous
It reveals how both Icarus and Daedalus felt as Icarus plummeted to his death.

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Answer:

It reveals how both Icarus and Daedalus felt as Icarus plummeted to his death.

Step-by-step explanation:

The third-person point of view is a type of narrative that follows multiple characters and narrative arcs. Depending on the number of characters the narrator follows in detail, the third-person narrator can be:

  • omniscient, or all-knowing - This type of narrator has insight into every character’s thoughts and feelings.
  • limited - This type of narrator is focused on a single or several characters and is aware of what only they think, feel, or do.

Thanks to the third-person point of view, we get to know what both Icarus and Daedalus felt as Icarus plummeted to his death. If the story was told from the first-person point of view, we'd only know what one of the characters thought and felt.

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