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question 4 (muitan choice worth 2 points) 08.03 mc read the excerpt from second variety by philip k. dick. answer the question that follows. hendrickson loosened the transmitter gripped tightly. no use to find. only static. he walked forward. a claw burrowed out of the ash and raced toward him. it halted a few feet away and then slunk off. a second claw appeared, one of the big ones with heaters. it moved toward him, studied him intently, and then fell in behind him, dogging respectfully after him, a few paces away. a moment later a second big claw joined it. silently, the claws trailed him, as he walked slowly toward the bunker. hendrickson stopped, and behind him, the claws came to a halt. he was close, now. almost to the bunker steps. which point of view is used in this passage? first person second person third person limited third person omniscient
In the passage, the narrator uses "he" to refer to Hendricks, which is characteristic of third - person limited point of view. Third - person limited focuses on one character's thoughts and experiences. Here, the focus is on Hendricks' actions (walking, the tension with the claws) and the description is from an outside observer who is mainly concerned with Hendricks. First - person uses "I", second - person uses "you", and third - person omniscient would have access to multiple characters' thoughts.
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C. Third person limited