In what point of view is the following passage written?
Until this day, how well the house had kept its peace. How carefully it had inquired, "Who goes there? What's the password?" and, getting no answer from lonely foxes and whining cats, it had shut up its windows and drawn shades in an old maidenly preoccupation with self-protection which bordered on a mechanical paranoia.
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In what point of view is the following passage written?
Until this day, how well the house had kept its peace. How carefully it had inquired, "Who goes there? What's the password?" and, getting no answer from lonely foxes and whining cats, it had shut up its windows and drawn shades in an old maidenly preoccupation with self-protection which bordered on a mechanical paranoia
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The point-of-view is third person omniscient. There are two choices in this story for point of view: third person omniscient or the perspective of the house, for the only "character" in the story is the house. ... The narrator says: Until this day, how well the house had kept its peace.
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