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That would be the omniscient narrator, using the pronouns "he," "she," "it' or "they."

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What style of narration uses pronouns that refer to someone who is neither the reader nor the narrator?

That would be the omniscient narrator, using the pronouns "he," "she," "it' or "they."


What clues tell the reader that The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman is written in the first-person point of view?

the reader hears the narrators voice


Readers can tell that a text uses a first-person point of view when the text?

Uses pronouns like "I," "me," and "my" to refer to the narrator's perspective and experiences. This allows the reader to understand the events of the story through the eyes and thoughts of the narrator.


What is fist person second person and third person?

First person refers to the speaker's self and second person refers to the person to whom the speaker is speaking. The third person is a person that the speaker is refering to when speaking to the second person.


What is second person narrating?

Second person narrating is when the narrator addresses the reader as "you," placing them directly into the narrative as if they are experiencing the events firsthand. This narrative style is less common in literature but can create an immersive and engaging experience for the reader.


What happens if you use too many pronouns in your writing?

With too many pronouns, the reader won't know your subject(s). The reader will be frustrated, trying to guess what you mean.


What can the reader reasonably infer from this about the narrator?

The reader can reasonably infer that the narrator is observant, analytical, and detail-oriented.


Which are the possibilities for a narrator?

First-person narrator: Telling the story from their own perspective using "I" or "we". Second-person narrator: Rarely used, directly addressing the reader as "you". Third-person narrator: Narrating from an outside perspective, using pronouns like "he," "she," or "they".


In a third person point of view the narrator do?

In the third person point of view, the narrator refers to the characters by their names or pronouns ("he," "she," "they") rather than "I." It allows the reader to have an external perspective on the story and gain insights into multiple characters' thoughts and feelings.


What clues tell the reader that ''The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins gilman is written in the first-person point of view?

The main character uses the pronouns I and my.


What literary term refers to an narrator that the reader is clearly meant to question?

unreliable narrator


What are the different types of narrators?

Narrator- the person telling the story First person point of view- Uses"U"/ "me" is a character in the story Third person limited PDV- Knows the thought of one character Third person omniscient-Knows the thoughts of all the characters Unreliable narrator- Narrator is biased has a wraped perspective or cannot be trusted.