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The singer paused off stage and adjusted her microphone and earplugs. She gave her manager a thumbs up and strutted onto the stage.

Is this
Third Person Limited
Third Person Omniscient
Third Person Objective

User Mashiro
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Final answer:

The passage is in Third Person Limited narration, as it uses third-person pronouns and focuses on one character without revealing her internal thoughts.

Step-by-step explanation:

The passage provided is an example of Third Person Limited narration. In this point of view, the narrator does not use first-person pronouns like 'I' or 'we' and does not present the thoughts or feelings of multiple characters. Instead, the narrator describes events from the outside, using third-person pronouns 'she' and 'her', and focuses on one character without revealing any thoughts or emotions that the character does not explicitly show. This is distinct from Third Person Omniscient, where the narrator knows the thoughts and feelings of all characters, and from Third Person Objective, where the narrator would report actions and dialogue without any interpretation or insight into the characters' minds.

User Evereq
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Answer:

this would be third person Objective.

Step-by-step explanation:

Third person objective doesn't show the feeling of the characters. Hence the fly on the Wall saying. Third person Liited shows one person's feelings and third person Omncinsent show's all the character's feeling. this passage doesn't show any of the chracter's feeling, therfore it would be Third person objective.

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