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Which narrative point of view is shown in the passage?

"You are loathsome to me, repulsive!" she shrieked, getting more and more excited. "Your tears mean nothing. . . . You are hateful to me, disgusting, a stranger—yes, a complete stranger!" With pain and hatred she uttered the word so terrible to her—"stranger." He looked at her, and the fury expressed in her face alarmed and amazed him. He did not understand that his pity for her exasperated her. She saw in him sympathy for her, but not love.

a) first person
b) second person limited
c) third person omniscient

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Answer:

Third person omniscient

Step-by-step explanation:

Third person omniscient is when the narrator knows all the characters thoughts. You can tell this is third person by the use of 'she' and 'he'. You can tell this is third person omniscient because the narrator knows what both characters think and feel in this scene.

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