nataliasuarez nataliasuarez
  • 06-05-2020
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How can the reader tell that the Passage is
written from the point of view of a
nineteenth-century British child?

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stanfordgoddy stanfordgoddy
  • 12-05-2020

Answer:

The user third person narrative.

Explanation:

In any literary work, when an author uses third-person he brings the thoughts of the character to the spotlight.

There's a certain probability that the author of the passage employs this method so that he is seen as been neutral in the story.

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