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everything in lelechkas nursery was bright, pretty, and cheerful. lelechkas sweet voice charmed her mother. lelechka was a delightful child. there was no other such child, there never had been, and there never would be. lelechkas mother, serafima aleksandrovna, was sure of that. lelechkas eyes were dark and large, her cheeks were rosy, her lips were made for kisses and for laughter. but it was not these charms in lelechka that gave her mother the keenest joy. lelechka was her mothers only child. that was why every movement of lelechkas bewitched her mother. it was great bliss to hold lelechka on her knees and to fondle her; to feel the little girl in her arms - a thing as lively and as bright as a little bird.
to tell the truth, serafima aleksandrovna felt happy only in the nursery. she felt cold with her husband.
perhaps it was because he himself loved the cold - he loved to drink cold water, and to breathe cold air. he was always fresh and cool, with a frigid smile, and wherever he passed cold currents seemed to move in the air.
the neslnyovs, sergey modestovich and
which point of view is established in this narrative?
(1 point)
o second person
o third person omniscient
o third person limited
o first person
- First person: Uses "I" or "we". Not present here.
- Second person: Uses "you". Not present here.
- Third person limited: Focuses on one character's thoughts/feelings. Here, it goes beyond Lelechka's mother (Serafima Aleksandrovna) as it also describes Lelechka's father's traits (loving cold water, etc.).
- Third person omniscient: Narrator knows all characters' thoughts/feelings and can describe multiple characters' inner states and actions. This text describes Lelechka, her mother, and her father's traits (like father loving cold water) - showing an all - knowing narrator.
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third person omniscient