Describe the narrative point of view that is used in mowgli's brothers. Use details from the text to support your answer
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Kipling uses third person in mowgli's brother. The third person narrative defines the contrasting laws without bias. However , the narrative is sometimes emotional. The narrator describes lawbreaker, like shere Khan and tabaqui , negatively.
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I indicated whether the narrative point of view is first, second, or third person.
I noted whether the point of view is limited or omniscient.
I indicated how pronouns were used.
I described the narrator’s role in the story.
I indicated whether the narrator is aware of other characters’ thoughts and feelings.
The story uses a third-person-omniscient point of view. It is told by a narrator who is not a character, who uses third-person pronouns to refer to the other characters, and who knows the thoughts of the jackal as well as the wolves.