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English, 27.09.2019 02:00 meramera50

When an author’s purpose is to convey his/her own thoughts, feelings, and interpretations, what is the best angle from which to write a narrative of personal experiences?

first person narrative point of view using "we"

first person narrative point of view using "i"

third person omniscient point of view to cover all people

third person limited point of view to cover one person in depth

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