When the general, nursing his bruised shoulder, had gone, Rainsford took up his flight again. It was flight now, a desperate, hopeless flight, that carried him on for some hours. Dusk came, then darkness, and still he pressed on. The ground grew softer under his moccasins; the vegetation grew ranker, denser; insects bit him savagely. Then, as he stepped forward, his foot sank into the ooze. He tried to wrench it back, but the muck sucked viciously at his foot as if it were a giant leech. With a violent effort, he tore his foot loose. He knew where he was now. Death Swamp and its quicksand.

Question
Suspense is created in the passage partly due to it being written in which point of view?
Responses
A first person point of viewfirst person point of view
B third person omniscient point of viewthird person omniscient point of view
C third person limited point of viewthird person limited point of view
D second person point of view

C third person limited point of view

The passage is written in the third person limited point of view.