Which of the following is a trait of the third-person limited narrator?
A.
It does not...
Which of the following is a trait of the third-person limited narrator?
A.
It does not provide any character's viewpoint in a literary work, but rather provides detail about the setting and the plot.
B.
It provides the viewpoint of a single character and reveals information only through that character's perspective.
C.
It provides the viewpoints of only the main characters and provides considerable information about the main character's motivations.
D.
It uses only the viewpoints of the supporting characters in a literary work to describe the main character.
E.
It can provide the viewpoints of all the characters in a literary work, but in a limited manner.
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Read the following excerpt from the way to rainy mountain by n. scott momaday: the young plains culture of the kiowas withered and died like grass that is burned in the prairie wind. there came a day like destiny; in every direction, as far as the eye could see, carrion (animal carcasses) lay out in the land. the buffalo was the animal representation of the sun, the essential and sacrificial victim of the sun dance. when the wild herds were destroyed, so too was the will of the kiowa people. which phrase in the passage most strongly contributes to its overall tone? a. day like destiny b. lay out in the land c. far as the eye could see d. withered and died like grass
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