Which statement best explains the effect of the point of view on the narration of Robinson Crusoe?
Incorrect answer A.
The point of view allows the author to give the reader a "god's-eye view" of the events in the novel.
Incorrect answer B.
The point of view allows the author to narrate events that take place without the main character being present.
Incorrect answer C.
The point of view allows the impartial narrator to stand outside the action of the novel.
Incorrect answer D.
The point of view creates a detached, formal, objective tone that readers know is fact-based.
Correct answer E.
The point of view creates a conversational, informal style as the narrator tells his own story.