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Narrative Point of View
Third person point of view (limited and omniscient)
A narrator who is not part of the story and only knows a particular portion of the thoughts and feelings is point) first person second person third person limited third person omniscient
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The correct answer is third person limited.
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Could you check the things I wrote on the different kinds of narrator. (I still need to include the non-omniscient