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In The Mystery of the Disappearing Thief, the third-person point of view shows that Sherlock Holmes listened to Mrs. Blakely's tale of the robbery. In The Mystery of the Lost Gem, the first person point of view shows that Sherlock Holmes was frustrated with Mrs. Blakely's conclusion that he could not solve the mystery.

How do the points of view reveal differences in the description of Sherlock Holmes? (2 points)

a
First person point of view explains the feelings, thoughts, and actions of the characters by a narrator outside the story, while third person point of view explains the feelings, thoughts, and actions of the narrator.

b
First person point of view explains the feelings, thoughts, and actions of the characters by a narrator outside the story, while third person point of view talks directly to the reader.

c
First person point of view shows the feelings, thoughts, and actions of the narrator, while third person point of view explains the feelings, thoughts, and actions of the characters by a narrator outside the story.

d
First person point of view talks directly to the reader, while third person shows the feelings, thoughts, and actions of the character.

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User Rosely
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Answer:

c

Step-by-step explanation:

i did a test and it was correct

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User CJ Gaconnet
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Answer:

The answer is C

Step-by-step explanation:

First-person explains why the character while third-person tells what the person is doing. Hope this helps :3

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