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What is the effect of the author's choice to use the third-person limited point of view in the story "Hamadi" by Naomi Shihab Nye?

Responses

The reader learns the thoughts and motivations of all the characters.
The reader learns the thoughts and motivations of all the characters.

The reader does not learn the thoughts and motivations of any of the characters.
The reader does not learn the thoughts and motivations of any of the characters.

The reader does not learn the thoughts and motivations of anyone but the narrator.
The reader does not learn the thoughts and motivations of anyone but the narrator.

The reader learns the thoughts and motivations of the main character only.

The reader learns the thoughts and motivations of the main character only.