Refer to A Wrinkle in Time for a complete version of this text.
A Wrinkle in Time is narrated from a third-person limited point of view.
How does this affect the way that events are described?
Choose two correct answers.
An outside narrator relates Meg's private thoughts and emotions and tells how the events affect her.
An outside narrator explains how each character feels about the events as they occur.
Readers must learn what Calvin, Charles Wallace, and other characters are like by interpreting their
words and reactions to events.
Readers understand everything that Calvin, Charles Wallace and other characters see, hear, and think
as the events unfold.