2. Which point of view does Saki use in "The Open Window" to build suspense and deliver a surprise ending?
O first person
O third-person limited
O second person
O third-person omniscient

Respuesta :

In "The Open Window" by Saki (H.H. Munro), the point of view used is third-person limited. The narrator has access to the thoughts and feelings of only one character, in this case, Framton Nuttel. This perspective allows the author to control the flow of information and selectively reveal details, building suspense and leading to the surprise ending in the story.