give me an example of limited narration – a third-person point of view where the narrator only knows the thoughts and feelings of the main character

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Tommy sat in his room, his heart pounding as he waited for his parents to come home. He couldn't shake the feeling that they knew about the broken vase, and he was terrified of what the consequences would be. As his mind raced with fear, the narrator could only convey Tommy's thoughts and feelings, giving the reader a restricted view of the situation.
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