1. The point of view from which the passage is told is best described as that of:

Answer and Explanation

Your Answer is

Correct Answer is C

Explanation

Investigate which person’s perspective

The first paragraph introduces Hosokawa and his father’s experience of listening to opera. The second and third paragraphs introduce Hosokawa’s love for opera after he grew up and worked. The fourth and fifth paragraphs introduce Hosokawa's daughter Kiyomi's experience of buying birthday gifts. So there are three characters in total. The whole article is a third-person perspective (third narrator), also known as an omniscient perspective (omniscient narrator), that is, the author refers to the inner thoughts of all characters. rather than from the perspective of a single character.

Item C: "Omniscient perspective, knowing the thoughts of all characters" is in line with the article.

ABD items: They only mention from the perspective of a single character, but there are three characters in the whole article, so it is wrong.