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which point of view does the narrator use in the passage? ted cole’s ch…

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which point of view does the narrator use in the passage? ted cole’s children’s books were of more intellectual and psychological (and even emotional) interest to eddie than the novels were. a cautionary tale for children came naturally to ted; he could imagine and express their fears—he could satisfy children. ted, thomas and timothy lived into adulthood, they would doubtless have been disappointed in their father. and it was only as an adult that ruth cole would be disappointed in ted; as a child, she loved him. how does living a widow for one year, copyright 1998 by capra enterprises first person second person third person

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

To determine the point of view, we analyze the pronouns and narrative perspective. The passage uses third - person pronouns like "he", "they", and "she" to refer to characters (Eddie, Timothy, Ruth Cole, Ted) without the narrator being a part of the story (not using "I" or "we" for first - person, or "you" for second - person). So the narrator is using a third - person point of view.

Answer:

Third person