What lets you know a story is written using third-person limited point of view? (1 point) The story's narrator directly addresses the reader by using the word you. The story focuses on the thoughts, feelings, and experiences of only one or two characters. The story reveals the inner thoughts of many characters in the story. The story's narrator uses words, such as I, me, and my when describing events.

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The correct answer is: The story focuses on the thoughts, feelings, and experiences of only one or two characters.

In third-person limited point of view, the narrator tells the story from the perspective of one character (or sometimes two), offering insights into their thoughts and feelings while not revealing the internal experiences of other characters.