Choose the answer.
Which best explains how the third-person point of view in "The Piece of String" affects the resolution of the conflict?
A: It makes the reader wish the man would have grown to accept his status.
B: It frustrates the reader, knowing that he died in vain.
C: It pleases the reader, as the man was dishonest.
D: It shows the reader how kind and understanding the man's neighbors were.