Select the best statement that explains the difference between a point of view and a perspective. (2 points)
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The point of view is the voice of the narrator, while the perspective is the character's thoughts and feelings.
The point of view is the character whose dialogue is shown, while the perspective is where the character is standing in the scene.
The point of view is the lesson and/or theme the author wants to convey, while the perspective is the choice of the narrator of the story.
The point of view is the setting of the story, while the perspective is the character's thoughts and feelings.