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Read the passage below from “Marigolds” and answer question.

Miss Lottie’s house was the most ramshackle of all our ramshackle homes. The sun and rain had long since faded its rickety frame siding from white to a sullen gray. The boards themselves seemed to remain upright not from being nailed together but rather from leaning together, like a house that a child might have constructed from cards. A brisk wind might have blown it down, and the fact that it was still standing implied a kind of enchantment that was stronger than the elements. There it stood and as far as I know is standing yet—a gray, rotting thing with no porch, no shutters, no steps, set on a cramped lot with no grass, not even any weeds—a monument to decay.

The passage above is an example of which point of view?

First person
Third-person limited
Third-person omniscient
Switches between first-person and third-person limited

Respuesta :

In the passage the point of view that is used is, Switches between first-person and third-person limited

Because in the given passage there are two methods for this to happen: the "standard" option is to have a new character narrate, say, a different chapter, or to have the tale jump from the first person to the third person point of view or third to the first person point of view . The alternative is to keep the same narrator in first and just let them describe a situation they weren't present for.

When using first person, the narrator usually describes an event that happened in the past to the reader. The reader experiences the events of the tale in third person, unless the story is written in the past tense.

As in the given passage the first person point of view is also use as the narrator is describing about miss Lottie and third-person point of view limited is also used as the passage is in past tense.

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