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Which narrative point of view is shown in the passage?

The Radley Place fascinated Dill. In spite of our warnings and explanations it drew him as the moon draws water, but drew him no nearer than the light-pole on the corner, a safe distance from the Radley gate. There he would stand, his arm around the fat pole, staring and wondering.
First Person
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Third Person Omniscient
Third Person Limited

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The narrative point of view shown in the passage is:

Third Person Limited

In this perspective, the narrator is not a character in the story but knows the thoughts and feelings of one character, in this case, "Dill." The narrator provides insight into Dill's perspective but does not have access to the thoughts and feelings of other characters.
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