Which of the reasons below explains why a first person perspective might be biased? Select the two correct answers.(1 point)

Responses

The protagonist is the only one telling the story.
The protagonist is the only one telling the story.

The narrator is telling every character’s perspective.
The narrator is telling every character’s perspective.

The readers do not get to see the perspectives of other characters.
The readers do not get to see the perspectives of other characters.

A minor character is the one telling the story.
A minor character is the one telling the story.

One narrator is telling the thoughts of a different character.

The two correct answers are:

1. The protagonist is the only one telling the story.
2. The readers do not get to see the perspectives of other characters.

you are 100% sure

Yes, I am 100% sure. The reasons given in the first and third options explain why a first person perspective might be biased. In first person narration, the story is told from the perspective of the protagonist, which means they are the only one conveying their thoughts, experiences, and emotions. This limited perspective can result in a biased portrayal of events and characters. Additionally, because the readers only have access to the thoughts and experiences of the protagonist, they do not get to see the perspectives of other characters, further contributing to potential bias.

What is point of view?(1 point)

Responses

the way a character develops over time
the way a character develops over time

the author’s perspective on a series of events
the author’s perspective on a series of events

the way a narrator sees and experiences events
the way a narrator sees and experiences events

the order in which events unfold
the order in which events unfold

The correct answer is: the way a narrator sees and experiences events.