How many zones are present in a luminous Bunsen burner flame?
How many zones are present in a luminous Bunsen burner flame?
Explanation
First person uses “I” – narrator is a character sharing their own experience. Limited perspective but creates intimacy. Reader knows only what narrator knows or chooses to reveal.
Third person uses “he/she/they.” Omniscient third person knows all characters thoughts and future events. Limited third person follows one character closely without entering others minds.
Second person uses “you” – rare in fiction, common in instructions. Point of view affects what readers know and feel. Authors choose deliberately based on the story they want to tell.