How might a text written in limited third-person point of view affect a reader? A.The reader may have a better understanding of the text, since it provides insight into every B.character’s thoughts and feelings.
C.The reader may feel more sympathetic to the other characters in the story.
D.The reader may not get the perspectives of the other characters.

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Answer 1
Answer: The answer is D, The reader may not get the perspectives of the other characters.

Because the text is in third person limited, it would only show the perspective of a single character. However, if it were third person omniscient, all character's perspectives would be shown.

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The sentence "The dog walked crookedly" is an example of a simple sentence. A simple sentence only contains one independent clause with a one or more subject, and one or more predicate. And it also gives a complete thought or idea.

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it is simple sentence

Explanation:

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Answer:

Create operational definitions of the variables she wants to study

Explanation:

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