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What is the primary point of view of the novel The Old Man AND The Sea?

AFirst-person

BSecond person

CThird person limited

DThird-person omniscient

Answer:

C. Third person limited

Read Explanation:

Third person limited: Third person limited is a point of view in writing where the narrator tells the story from the perspective of a single character. The narrator uses third-person pronouns like "he", "she", and "they" to describe the character's actions and thoughts. The narrator experiences the character's emotions and internal thoughts and sees other characters through the character's eyes. 


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