Danny wants to write a story about a teenager who suddenly becomes the leader of a large corporation
But he doesn’t want the teenager to tell his own story
He also feels that describing every character's thoughts and actions would make his story too lengthy
Instead, he plans to stick to just describing the lead character's thoughts and actions
What point of view should Danny use for his story?

A:first-person point of view

B:second-person point of view

C:third-person limited point of view

D:third-person omniscient point of view

Respuesta :

I believe it should be C. third-person limited point of view

The correct answer is C. Third-person limited point of view

Explanation:

In the third-person limited point of view the narrator or voice the story is not the main character but someone who participates or witnessed the story and therefore uses pronouns such as "he", "hey", "she" and "it" (third-person pronouns) to describe the events that occur. Additionally, as the point of view is limited rather than omniscient the narrator does not have access to all of the characters' thoughts, ideas, etc. but just to the main character or act as an observer. This type of point of view is the most suitable for Danny because by using this, the main character would not be the one telling the story and also, through this, Danny can focus on describing only the lead character's thoughts and actions.