How is voice different from point of view?

A. Voice is a personal opinion an author includes in a story, while point of view is the narrator's unbiased view of a story's action.
B. Voice is the preexisting knowledge the reader brings to the story, while point of view is the narrator's unbiased view of a story's action.
C. Voice is the language an author uses to tell a story, while point of view is the perspective from which a narrator tells a story.
D. Voice is the message about life that runs throughout a story, while point of view is the lesson an author wants the reader to learn.

Respuesta :

Narrative voice is telling the story, the person talking isn't always a character in the story. 
Point of view is someones own feelings from being in the book, a point of view from the character.

Answer:

C.

Explanation:

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