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Hayhayz (hayhayz):

I think it is B because Third person omniscient is a point of view where the narrator knows all the thoughts, actions, and feelings of all characters. The author may move from character to character to show how each one contributes to the plot.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Stephen Crane's "A Great Mistake" is written in _______ because we only know the thoughts and feelings of one character - the baby. A. First Person point of view B. Third Person Limited point of view C. Third Person Omniscient point of view

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@Hayhayz

Hayhayz (hayhayz):

Third person limited is similar to the omniscient point of view, but it is a limited viewpoint. The narrator only knows the thoughts and feelings of one character. so B

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