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18. Which of the following are characteristics of a third-person limited point of view?

Select all that apply.

A. The narrator uses the pronouns we and I.

B. The narrator stands outside of the action.

C. The narrator focuses on the thoughts, feelings, and actions of only one character.

D. The narrator communicates what all the characters are thinking.

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The correct answers are B and C.

Third person means using the pronouns she, he, his, her, they, them, etc. In literature, a third person narrates the actions of the characters without being a character themselves. (EX: Sally went to the grocery store with Martha).

The two types of third person narrators are:

• Third person limited

Can only go into the minds of one or two characters. The ability of the narrator to step into the all the characters’ shoes is LIMITED.

• Third person omniscient

The narrator can tap into the minds of ALL the characters. He/she sees all and knows all. The narrator is NOT limited in his/her knowledge of the characters or their experiences.