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Which of the following sentences is most clearly narrated in third-person

limited point of view?

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third person limited is where the narrator only knows the thoughts of one character. the other characters are described by using pronouns, ones like, they, he, and she. but typically one character is followed closely, which usually is the main character.

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The sentence that is most clearly narrated in third-person omniscient point of view is this: D. Chad heard a loud bang from the engine room. He looked at Ian, who wore a terrified expression.

Why the sentence is in the third-person omniscient

The sentence uses third-person pronouns such as "Chad," "he," and "Ian". Also, the narrator not only tells us what Chad hears and sees but also provides access to Ian's internal state which is that he "wore a terrified expression". This implies the narrator knows any single character's perspective.

The sentence focuses on the events and actions without injecting personal opinions or biases.

Complete Question:

Which of the following sentences is most clearly narrated in third-person

omniscient point of view?

A. Although Alejandro felt like the play was long and boring, Mary

loved it so much that she dreaded the end.

B. Manny glared at Bree for a long while and wondered what on earth

could she have meant by that.

C. We humans sometimes think that life is short, but we often rush

through our lives working instead of living.

O D. Chad heard a loud bang from the engine room. He looked at lan,

who wore a terrified expression.

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