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Frequent use of “he, she, them, they, him, her, his, her, and their” by the narrator may indicate that a passage is narrated from third-person perspective. There are three distinct modes of third-person narration: objective, limited, and omniscient.
MORE INFORMATION ABOUT PERSPECTIVE AND PASSAGE IS NARRATED AND EXAMPLE:
- First person narrative point of view occurs when the narrator is telling the story.
- In third person limited point of view, the narrator is separate from the main character but sticks close to that character's experience and actions
- A narrative is an account of events, characters and plot, and a narrative passage is a passage or essay that tells a story.Because a narrative passage tells a story, it contains all elements of a story including narrator/point of view, characters, setting, plot and climax
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