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which of these statements most accurately describe this passage a) it is written in the third person and describes the authors own experience b) it is written in the first person and seems to tell the authors own experience c)it is written in the third person and seems to tell about someone other than the author d) it is written in the first person and seems to tell about someone other than the author

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Answered by vishalpatwa2019
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Answer:

b is the right answer ,just I think

Answered by arshaarunsl
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which of these statements most accurately describe a passage?

a) it is written in the third person and describes the authors own experience

b) it is written in the first person and seems to tell the authors own experience

c)it is written in the third person and seems to tell about someone other than the author

d) it is written in the first person and seems to tell about someone other than the author.

Answer:

It is written in the first person and seems to tell the authors own experience is most accurately describe this passage.

Explanation:

  • Third-person narrative has the capacity to be both objective and omniscient, in contrast to first-person writing, which enables closeness and immediacy between the narrator and reader.
  • This successfully appeals to both experienced and beginning writers of narration.

Which viewpoint works best for a novel?

First-person Perspective

  • Because the author is "in dialogue" with the reader and it's simple to stay in character, this point of view is the simplest to employ of all the methods to tell a tale. The readers live vicariously through the narrator in this point of view.
  • The reader has a front-row view of the story when the narrator is in the first person. Furthermore, it: Gives a story credence.
  • By telling a personal experience to readers in the first person, authors establish rapport with their audience.

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