The narrator uses third person limited point of view in the passage. This is indicated by the use of third person pronouns (like "you," "he," and "she") while providing insight into the characters' actions and thoughts without entering the minds of multiple characters. The focus is primarily on the experiences and observations of Brad and Patty.
Which point of view does the narrator use in the passage? As you reach the carnival entrance, you hear music coming from inside. Not the usual corny organ stuff they always play. But some really strange music. It sounds familiar and totally new at the same time. Brad stretches his neck to try to peer over the fence. But no luck. The fence is way too high. Patty jiggles the padlock on the gate. It's sealed shut. From R.L. Stine, Escape from the Carnival of Horrors. Copyright 1995 by R.L. Stein (1 point) Responses third person omniscient third person omniscient second person second person first person first person third person limited
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