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English, 18.02.2021 17:50 kennieharris726

Sophie sat down on the couch with a book in one hand and her hot chocolate in the other. She could think of no better way to spend a
snowy day indoors than reading a good book. Turning on the television
to check the weather forecast, she noticed that her favorite movie was
on. Sophie quickly turned off the TV. Today she would avoid the
temptation to become a nonreading couch potato.
Which statement most clearly shows how the author uses point of view to
develop the character in this story?
A. The author uses first-person point of view to reveal Sophie's
thoughts about watching television and reading.
B. The author uses third-person limited point of view to show the
conflict between Sophie's desires to read a book and play in the
snow.
C. The author uses first-person point of view to show the feelings
Sophie experiences when she realizes her favorite movie is on
television.
D. The author uses third-person limited point of view to reveal
Sophie's determination to spend the day reading a book.

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