Question
Read the following passage.
Bailey and Joseph walked into the principal’s office. Bailey’s palms were sweating and she was so nervous. Joseph was white as a ghost. He just hoped that Ms. Cortez wouldn’t call his parents.
From which third-person point of view is the passage written?
A.
third-person limited
B.
third-person omniscient
Answers
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The passage is written from **A. third-person limited** point of view. This is because it focuses on the thoughts and feelings of Bailey and Joseph without providing insight into the thoughts of Ms. Cortez or any other characters. The narrative is limited to what Bailey and Joseph are experiencing.
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