Which of the following is true about third-person limited point of view? It uses the word I, and one character tells the story. It uses the word you and makes the reader feel a part of the story. The narrator is not part of the story and only states the characters' actions and speech. The narrator is not part of the story but knows what one character is thinking and feeling.
I believe the answer is C. Third person narrative comes from a person outside of the story line, they are simply telling us the story. They do not know the thoughts of the characters, or their feelings. They relay to us the actions and words of the characters.
It is C but the previous answer isn't entirely correct. The third person narrator in a story is omniscient (all knowing within the context of the story). That includes any character's actions, feelings, past, and future prospects.
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