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Question: Which of the following statements about perspective and point of view is true? Perspective is the character's or characters' attitude or way of regarding the events of the story, while point of view is the type of narration the story is told from. Point of view is the character's or characters' opinions or attitudes towards the conflict, while perspective is how the characters show those opinions. Perspective is obvious from the very first page of a text, while point of view requires close reading to figure out. Point of view is unique for every character in a story, while the perspective in the story is the same for every character.
The correct statement is: Perspective is the character's or characters' attitude or way of regarding the events of the story, while point of view is the type of narration the story is told from. This statement accurately distinguishes between perspective and point of view in a literary context. Perspective refers to how characters perceive and interpret events and situations, whereas point of view relates to the narrative voice or mode through which the story is conveyed (e.g., first person, third person).
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