English-2
Grade-7
Easy
Question
Direction : Determine which point of view the piece is written in.
Daniel peered off the cliff. He considered how far away the ground was. Wind blew in gusts. It's gorgeous up here, right, William murmured as she turned to face him. Daniel was unable to contemplate beauty. He was just concerned about staying on the edge. He stated: "Yes, William, it is quite lovely. How long do you intend to remain up here?" Let's spend the rest of our lives up here, William chuckled. Daniel scowled. He feared that this possibility was all too probable
- First person
- Second person
- Third person omniscient
- Third person limited
- Third person objective
The correct answer is: Third person limited
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