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How does the point of view in "The Piece of String" affect reader understanding of the story's conflict?

Because the story is written in the first-person point of view, readers only understand as much about the conflict as the narrator understands.

Because the story is written in the third-person omniscient point of view, readers grasp how characters on both sides of the conflict think and feel.

Because the story is written in the second-person point of view, readers are treated as though they are participants in the conflict.

Because the story is written in the third-person limited point of view, readers only understand the main character's view of the conflict.

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Because this story is written from the perspective of an omniscient third person, the reader understands how the characters on both sides of the conflict think and feel.

Further explanation

The perspective of an omniscient third-person like God in his work, which knows everything about all the characters, events, actions, including motives. The author is also free to move from one character to another.

Types of viewpoints:

  • First-person perspective
  • Second-person perspective
  • Third-person perspective

Learn More

  1. point of view in a text brainly.com/question/1929980
  2. all-round third-person perspective https://brainly.com/question/13741620

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Class: Middle School

Subject: English

Keywords: point of view, The Piece of String

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