In the story, which is an example of the author’s use of the third-person limited point of view? A. The reader knows that Gillian’s uncle was very rich. B. The reader knows that Miss Hayden, the ward, does not have affection for Gillian. C. The reader knows what is in Gillian’s account but Mr. Tolman does not. D. The reader knows that Gillian has a friend named Old Bryson.