This question is based on General Literary Principles
The predominant use of the third-person pronoun in a novel creates a
A.
sense of detachment on the part of the writer
B.
sense of detachment on the part of the reader
C.
psychological affinity with the characters
D.
balance of opinion among the characters
Correct Answer: Option A
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