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from Gone to Waikiki Limagine myself relaxing in a hammock on a warm. breezy morning. I'm enjoying my morning coffee. I can hear the waves of the Pacific Ocean crashing down in the distance. I watch the horizon as the glorious red sun makes its peaceful journey into the sky. According to my travel agent, this breathtaking experience can be mine if I stay at the Waikiki beachside hotel. How would this passage be different if it was written in third person point of view? A. The audience would be the main character in the story. B. The audience would be less connected to the description. C. The audience would narrate the events in the passage. D. The audience would not know the thoughts of any characters.

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from Gone to Waikiki
Limagine myself relaxing in a hammock on a warm.
breezy morning. I'm enjoying my morning coffee. I can hear
the waves of the Pacific Ocean crashing down in the
distance. I watch the horizon as the glorious red sun
makes its peaceful journey into the sky. According to my
travel agent, this breathtaking experience can be mine if I
stay at the Waikiki beachside hotel.
How would this passage be different if it was written in third person point of view?
A. The audience would be the main character in the story.
B. The audience would be less connected to the description.
C. The audience would narrate the events in the passage.
D. The audience would not know the thoughts of any characters.

from Gone to Waikiki Limagine myself relaxing in a hammock on a warm. breezy morning. I'm enjoying my morning coffee. I can hear the waves of the Pacific Ocean crashing down in the distance. I watch the horizon as the glorious red sun makes its peaceful journey into the sky. According to my travel agent, this breathtaking experience can be mine if I stay at the Waikiki beachside hotel. How would this passage be different if it was written in third person point of view? A. The audience would be the main character in the story. B. The audience would be less connected to the description. C. The audience would narrate the events in the passage. D. The audience would not know the thoughts of any characters.

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B. The audience would be less connected to the description.
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