b)when I was walking home last week I was approached by a mysterious woman
c)walking home from school one day you are approached by a mysterious woman
d)when Kevin was walking home from his work last week he was approached by a mysterious woman
The answer would be
C.)walking home from school one day you are approached by a mysterious woman
It gives a personal feeling as the
narrator shares his or her thoughts.
third person
The reader can learn about several
characters thoughts.
second person
The reader feels like he or she is being
addressed by the writer
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First-person: gives a personal feeling as the narrator shares his or her thoughts.
Second person: the reader feels like he or she is being addressed by the writer.
Third-person: the reader can learn about several characters' thoughts.
It elevates the conflict and tension by reinforcing the narrator's view of the natives and limits readers' understanding of the natives and their actions.
First-person narratives also have a much easier time garnering empathy from your audience, since they end up spending so much time in your character's brain. If done well, it can give logic and motivations to characters that would seem otherwise evil, immoral, or otherwise not relatable.
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Points of view in narration provide various benefits in storytelling: first-person creates intimacy, third-person limited offers a narrowed perspective, and second-person involves the reader directly.
The student's question is about matching each point of view with its benefit in storytelling. First-person narration, using pronouns like "I" and "we," gives a story a personal feeling as the narrator shares their thoughts and feelings, providing an intimate perspective. In contrast, third-person limited narration uses pronouns like "he," "she," and "they," focusing on one character's point of view, which can show the world through their eyes but might present a biased story. Finally, second-person narration directly addresses the reader with 'you,' drawing them into the story as a character and creating a sense of involvement.
Firemen __________ dozens of cats each year.
A.
rescue
B.
rescues
B a very smart person
C a memory aid
D a complimentary adjective