1. A story in which the narrator is also a character uses
first-person point of view. second-person point of view.
third-person limited point of view.
third-person omniscient point of view.
Note: This item has been reviewed and is scheduled to be updated. All students will receive full credit for any response to the following.
2. Although Buck is not the narrator of Jack London’s The Call of the Wild, the narrator usually describes events from Buck’s perspective. This novel uses
first-person point of view.
second-person point of view.
third-person limited point of vie

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1. A
2. C
3. in the wild
  • The answer to question 1 is first-person point of view.  This is called first person narrative is a way in which the story is narrated by one character at a time, talking about and for themselves. First-person narrative can be plural, singular or multiple, as well as being an authoritative, trustworthy or misleading "voice" and represents the point of view of writing.
  • The right answer to question 2 is third-person point of view. In this case, the narrator works only as an observer of the story and tells the facts and actions from the point of view of the character. It uses the pronouns "she", "he" and "it" very much.
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