Final answer:
The correct answer is D. Third-person narrator, which refers to a detached, usually anonymous storyteller using third-person pronouns and may possess either limited or omniscient intelligence.
Step-by-step explanation:
The story being told by a detached, usually anonymous, narrator using third-person pronouns like he, she, or they refers to a third person narrator. Specifically, this type of third-person narration can be divided into two main categories: third-person limited and third-person omniscient. A third-person limited narrator only knows as much as the characters they follow closely in the story—usually one main character—revealing thoughts and feelings and events from their perspective. In contrast, a third-person omniscient narrator has a god-like intelligence, knowing everything about all characters, their thoughts, feelings, and events that occur, even if the character is not present in the scene. The correct answer to the question is D. Third-person narrator.