When does the narrator use third-person limited point of view?(1 point) Responses when he does not know the thoughts and feelings of characters when he does not know the thoughts and feelings of characters when he only knows the thoughts and feelings of one character when he only knows the thoughts and feelings of one character when he is a character inside the story and knows the thoughts and feelings of everyone when he is a character inside the story and knows the thoughts and feelings of everyone when he knows the thoughts and feelings of all characters

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The correct response is: when he only knows the thoughts and feelings of one character.

In third-person limited point of view, the narrator provides insight into the thoughts and feelings of a single character, rather than multiple characters.

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