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How does the reader know that this passage is written in the third-person
limited point of view?
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Jeff begged Carolina to go skiing with him until she finally
agreed. She looked nervous the entire drive to the
mountain, but he couldn't figure out what was wrong with
her. Who didn't like skiing?
OA. The narration allows the main character to speak as himself,
telling his own thoughts and feelings.
OB. The narration reveals the thoughts and feelings of only one
character in the story.
OC. The narration focuses on the reader as a character, drawing the
reader into the action.
OD. The narration reveals the thoughts and feelings of all the
characters in the story.

User Mahamoutou
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The answer is D. Third person only uses direct names or he/she/they/them/their pronouns. Also it reveals all of the thoughts of every character
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