The point of view of Stephen Crane's story, "The Open Boat, is A. third person limited - narrator is outside the story; doesn't know the thoughts of the characters. B. third person omniscient - narrator is outside the story; knows the thoughts of all the characters. C. first person - Are narrator is also a character in the story.

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Question
The point of view of Stephen
Crane's story, "The Open
Boat, is
A. third person limited - narrator is outside
the story; doesn't know the thoughts of the
characters.
B. third person omniscient - narrator is
outside the story; knows the thoughts of all
the characters.
C. first person - Are narrator is also a
character in the story.
Answer

A. third person limited - narrator is outside the story; doesn't know the thoughts of the characters.

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In "The Open Boat," the narrator is not a character in the story and is not privy to the thoughts of the characters. The narrator...
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