When a narrator only knows the thoughts and actions of one character, we call
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1) th...
English, 18.09.2019 23:30, coolcat3190
When a narrator only knows the thoughts and actions of one character, we call
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1) third person limited point of view
02) third person omniscient point of view
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3) first person point of view
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English, 22.06.2019 18:30, bettybales1986
Read the poem "travel" by edna st. vincent millay. the railroad track is miles away, and the day is loud with voices speaking, yet there isn't a train goes by all day but i hear its whistle shrieking. all night there isn't a train goes by, though the night is still for sleep and dreaming, but i see its cinders red on the sky, and hear its engine steaming. my heart is warm with friends i make, and better friends i'll not be knowing; yet there isn't a train i wouldn't take, no matter where it's going. what is the central idea of this poem? the narrator is preoccupied by a desire to travel. the narrator spends many hours traveling by train. the narrator is frustrated by the noise of travelers. the narrator has fond memories of her travels.
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