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Select the best statement that explains the difference between a point of view and a perspective.
The point of view is the voice of the narrator, while the perspective is the character's thoughts and feelings.
○ The point of view is the character whose dialogue is shown, while the perspective is where the character is standing in the scene.
○ The point of view is the lesson and/or theme the author wants to convey, while the perspective is the choice of the narrator of the story.
O The point of view is the setting of the story, while the perspective is the character's thoughts and feelings.



Answer :

Final answer:

Point of view in literature is the narrator's position, while perspective is the lens through which the story is told.


Explanation:

Point of view in literature refers to the vantage point from which a story is narrated, either by a character or a narrator outside the story. On the other hand, perspective is the lens through which the story is told, such as first person, second person, or third person.


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