For which two reasons does the author most likely tell the story from the third-person point of view?

Understand the Problem

The question is asking about the author's choice of narrative perspective, specifically the use of third-person point of view, and what two reasons might justify this choice.

Answer

Objective perspective and effective setting description.

The author most likely uses third-person point of view to provide an objective perspective while still focusing on one character's thoughts and actions, as well as to describe the setting effectively.

Answer for screen readers

The author most likely uses third-person point of view to provide an objective perspective while still focusing on one character's thoughts and actions, as well as to describe the setting effectively.

More Information

Third-person narration allows for an objective stance by the author who can explore both the internal thoughts of characters and the detailed settings without subjective bias.

Tips

Avoid confusing third-person limited with third-person omniscient. Third-person limited focuses on the internal experience of one character while the omniscient view covers the thoughts and experiences of multiple characters.

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