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What is third-person narration?

A. A style that uses pronouns referring to one who is neither the reader nor the narrator

B. A style of narration referring directly to the reader, using pronouns such as you

C. A style that uses pronouns referring to oneself, such as I, me, and my

D. A style of communication that resembles a story, such as a novel or a movie

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User Jimmy Ko
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The answer should be the first option A) because if we do process of elimination, we can cross out B) because that's second person point of view, and cross out C) because that's first person point of view. Its not D) because stories can be any point of view. The answer is A) because not only is it the last remaining answer, but in third person point of view, words such as she, he, they, and it give clue words that its third person.
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User Striter Alfa
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The answer is Option A, because none of the other options fit the characteristics of a third person point of view.
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User Monojohnny
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