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The point of view of the narrator in Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea is _____.

first-person limited
first-person omniscient
third-person limited
third-person omniscient

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first-person limited

Step-by-step explanation:

It is told in the the first person, since the narrator is a character in the story as well, telling everything from his point of view. He narrates things as the events happen all from his own experiences and points of view. If he was omniscient, he would know more than his own personal experiences, but it is not the case here.

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The point of view of the narrator in Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea is first-person limited. It is told like a narrator's experience. He is unprejdiced and he just wants to tell a story.
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