The story in The Catcher in the Rye is told by ________.
A: the third-person narrator, Holden
B: the first-person narrator, Holden
C: the first-person narrator, Holten
D: the third-person narrator, Holten
A: the third-person narrator, Holden
B: the first-person narrator, Holden
C: the first-person narrator, Holten
D: the third-person narrator, Holten
B
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- The third-person omniscient point of view is a lot like the third-person limited point of view except the third person limited narrator know some things, but the third person omniscient narrator knows ( ).
- What’s NOT true about the narrative perspective of “In Another Country”? A: the story is told by an external narrator B: the story is told in an objective third person C: the young American soldier is the narrator of the story D: the story is told from the American’s point of view
- Does the narrator think our first impressions of a person are always right?
- If a story is told in the first person you need to shift it to the ______person. A: first B: second C: third
- What person perspective should be used in letter of apology? ( ) A: Third person B: First person C: Second person
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Whitman’s innovations lie in the use of in his poetry. A: free verse B: everyday English C: powerful and sometimes unusual words D: the first person narrator “I”
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Which of the following is considered more formal and objective? A: first person B: second person C: third person D: all of the above
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In David Copperfield, the story is told in the first person, through the mouth of the hero ______.
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_________ annoys the first narrator most in office.
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When the narrator and Polly have their first date, the narrator says that what he has got in mind is a little eccentric. Why?