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Question
- what point of view is \an invisible thread\ written from?
a. third person limited
b. first person
c. third person omniscient
d. second person
Brief Explanations
In literature, "An Invisible Thread" is typically written from a third - person limited point of view. In third - person limited, the narrator knows the thoughts and feelings of one character (usually the main character). This is different from third - person omniscient (where the narrator knows all characters' thoughts), first - person (using "I"), and second - person (using "you").
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A. Third person limited