“When Gradnmama died at 83 our whole household held its breath. She had promised us a sign of her leaving, final proof that her present life had ended well.”

Based on the introductory line from “The Jade Peony” by Wayson Choy, what is the point of view of this story?
A. Third Person Limited
B. Third Person Ominscient
C. First Person Limited
D. Second Person

D??

Not second person. Very, very few books or stories are written in the second person.

http://www.schools.nsw.edu.au/learning/7-12assessments/naplan/teachstrategies/yr2008/literacy/language/LL_Pers/LL_pers_O.htm

http://www.jiskha.com/display.cgi?id=1462636403

That's your second guess on this question. Be sure you don't post about this again.

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No, the correct point of view for this story is actually A. Third Person Limited.

To determine the point of view of a story, it is important to consider who is telling the story and from whose perspective the events are being described. In the case of "The Jade Peony," the story is narrated from a third-person perspective, meaning that the events are being described by a narrator who is not directly involved in the story.

However, it is specifically described as third person limited because the narrative focuses on the thoughts and feelings of a particular character. In this case, the narrative is limited to the perspective of a household that is holding its breath, waiting for a sign that suggests the life of the character named Grandma has ended well.

So, the correct answer is A. Third Person Limited.