when would a limited point of view be preferable to an omniscient point of view?
when the author wants us to experience the story through the eyes of the main character
when the author wants us to experience events from multiple points of view
when the author wants to give an objective account of the story’s events
when the author wants to tell the story from the perspective of a secondary character
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English, 21.06.2019 15:00
Exit in which of the following passages from the text is the author's motif of displacement and separation most evident? a. "in these ways it was a typical wartime departure, full of proud smiles and half-concealed worry." b. "it upheld the army's decision to limit the movements of a racially select group of citizens." c. "once the first year's turmoil cooled down, the authorities started letting us outside…" d. "if anything made that country habitable it was the mountains themselves…"
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English, 22.06.2019 08:30
Read the paragraph. in fact, teenagers contribute a great deal to their community. this is another reason why they must be taken into account when public policy is debated. over eighty percent of teens spend time volunteering at their schools and other organizations. this is an example of statistical analysis layering point of view outlining
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English, 22.06.2019 09:00
Carl sandburg's poem "fog" is in a.) free verse b.) blank verse c.) iambic pentameter .
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