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How is third-person limited point of view different from third-person omniscient point of view? (Multiple Choice)

A) Third-person limited point of view limits what the reader can knows to the thoughts and feelings of only one character.
B) Third-person limited point of view limits what one of the characters know by revealing the thoughts and feelings of all the characters.
C) Third-person limited point of view limits the narration to using only such pronouns as "I" and "we".

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The correct answer is A because third person limited contains only one character's thoughts, while third person reveals everyone's thoughts.
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Answer: "A"

Explanation: Third-person limited point of view is when the narrator mainly focuses on the thoughts and feelings of one character instead of many characters. on the other hand, third-person omniscient point of view is when the narrator knows what all the characters are thinking and their feelings too.

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