Chekhov's use of the third-person limited point of view in "The Bet" allows describing the banker's self-contempt when the banker reads the lawyer's essay.
Answer: B
Explanation
In the story, “The Bet” Chekhov ended in a vague manner.
The story tells about a bet between a lawyer and the banker made.
The subject of the bet was whether death penalty or life sentence is merciful to an individual.
Those who read this story wish to know on the thoughts of the lawyer after he exits the prison but the feelings aren't revealed in detail but a glimpse of thoughts that run in the mind of the banker is shown.