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Question
which point of view is \all knowing?\
third person omniscient point of view
second person point of view
third person limited point of view
first person point of view
question 8
which issue is socially critiqued by geoffrey chaucer in \the millers tale?\
greed
poverty
adultery
inequality
Brief Explanations
- For the first question:
- Third - person omniscient point of view: The narrator knows everything about all the characters, their thoughts, feelings, and actions, which is what "all - knowing" implies.
- Second - person point of view: Uses "you" to address the reader, not an all - knowing perspective.
- Third - person limited point of view: The narrator only knows the thoughts and feelings of one character.
- First - person point of view: The narrator is a character in the story and only knows their own thoughts and feelings.
- For the second question:
- "The Miller's Tale": In this tale, Chaucer critiques greed. The miller is a greedy character who takes advantage of others.
- Poverty: Not the main social critique in this particular tale.
- Adultery: While there are elements of inappropriate relationships, greed is a more prominent social critique.
- Inequality: Not the central social issue critiqued in "The Miller's Tale" compared to greed.
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- First question: third person omniscient point of view
- Second question: greed