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10 points to the winnaTo Kill a Mockingbird is told using _____.

third-person omniscient narration
first-person point of view
third-person limited point of view
second-person point of view

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B. First-person point of view.

The correct answer is  B. First-person point of view

Explanation:

The narrator or point of view is the person or voice that tells the story in a narrative, this narrator also determines the point of view in the story as each narrator tells the story from a different perspective; also, the type of narrator varies according to the literary work.

Most common types of narrator include the first person in which the events of a story are told by one of the characters from his or her perspective as this character experienced or witnessed them using "I"; third person omniscient in which the events and characters are told using "she", "he" and "they" and the narrator has access to the thoughts of characters; third person limited in which the story and the actions of the characters are told using "she", "he" and "they" from a limited perspective and second person in which the narrator uses "you" which involves the reader in the story.

In the case of "To Kill a Mockingbird", which is a novel by the American writer Harper Lee that deals with the loss of innocence and racial justice, the story is told by one of the characters Jean Louise Finch who is a girl during the Great Depression in America and from a retrospective view, this means all the events in the story are told from the perspective of this girl rather than from an outsider third person event as she is remembering the events of the past she experienced, this also implies the features of the girl such as innocence are reflected in the narration and the story is told using "I". Thus, in the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" the narrator is a first-person narrator or first-person point of view.