To compare the narrators’ points of view in the two texts, the best choice would depend on the actual passages provided, specifically their narrative styles.
However, based on your question, if neither of the passages indeed uses the first-person point of view or the second-person point of view (which is uncommon in narrative texts) and if both use third-person limited or omniscient viewpoints, the best understanding would lead to:
- If they focus on one character's thoughts, then "Both use a third-person limited point of view" would be accurate.
- If they provide insight into multiple characters' thoughts, then "They both use the third-person omniscient point of view to examine the thoughts of different characters" would be the correct choice.
Without the actual passages, I can't definitively select the appropriate comparison. Please refer to the content of the passages to determine the accurate answer.