The point of view in "Black Beauty" limits the types of events that will be described by the narrator, as shown in the third answer option.
We can arrive at this answer because:
- "Black Beauty" is narrated from the first-person point of view.
- That's because the narrator of this book is the horse, who is the main character in the story.
- In this case, the horse is telling the story of its own life, showing the moments he witnessed.
- This makes the horse only show the moments it saw, its feelings, and not those of other characters.
In this case, we can say that the events shown in the story are limited, as the narrator only shows the events he lived through.
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