What is the point of the view of the writer? pick out evidence from the story in support of your answer
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The point of view of a story is the perspective from which a story is told. Writers may choose to tell their story from one of three perspectives:
First-person: chiefly using "I" or "we"
Third-person: chiefly using "he," "she," or "it," which can be limited—single character knowledge—or omniscient—all-knowing.
Second-person: chiefly using "you" and "your"
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