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almond37 [142]
1 year ago
13

What are the effects of using Jerome as the central point of view for the narrative? Select True or False for each statement.

English
2 answers:
Stells [14]1 year ago
8 0
1 is true 2 is true 3 is false and 4 is maybe yes
Ganezh [65]1 year ago
6 0

Answer:

1 True, 2 False, 3 False, 4 True

Explanation:

By using Jerome as the central point of view the author is using the third person point of view, this kind of view is not impartial since every character and situations is seen through the eyes of the character who is the narrator, this shows the events that even affect other characters but as mentioned before from Jerome's view.

Therefore:

* This point of view allows the reader to see a complex character's thoughts and feelings as the character develops, is a true sentence

* This point of view allows the reader to see complex characters develop from the perspective of an impartial, flat narrator, is a false sentence

* This point of view focuses the narrative on the most interesting events, which affect Jerome more than other characters whose perspectives are not presented., is a false sentence.

* This point of view focuses the narrative on a central lesson a character learns, rather than exploring other characters' thoughts and feelings, is a true sentence.

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