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how do a point of view and a voice differ?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Point of View is the narrator's position in relation to the story being told. Stories can be told in first person, third person, (limited or omniscient) or second person point of view. Voice is stylistically related to the author and the character. It relates to the tone, attitude and personality of the narrator.

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Point of View is the narrator's position in relation to the story being told. Stories can be told in first person, third person, (limited or omniscient) or second person point of view. Voice is stylistically related to the author and the character. It relates to the tone, attitude and personality of the narrator.

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