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Question 8 of 10
How do point of view and voice differ?
OA. Point of view includes the thoughts of several different characters,
while voice expresses the views of one character.
OB. Point of view is the main idea of a story, while voice is the lesson
an author wants the reader to learn.
OC. Point of view is the perspective used to narrate a story, while voice
is the specific language an author uses to tell a story.
D. Point of view is used to give new information to the reader, while
voice draws on preexisting knowledge.

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The difference between point of view and voice is point of view is the perspective used to narrate a story, while voice is the specific language an author uses to tell a story.

What is the point of view and voice?

Point of view is who is telling the story or narrating the story. It shows the perspective of the narrator, what he wants to show in the story. The point of view gives the knowledge that what the narrator wants to imply.

Voice includes the vocabulary, tone, language, which impact the audience, and voice shows the cultural impact of the story or narration.

Thus, the correct option is C, Point of view is the perspective used to narrate a story, while voice is the specific language an author uses to tell a story.

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