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What are some clues that the narrator's point of view is
third-person omniscient? check all that apply.
the use of the pronouns she and he
she smiled at him as he shoved the dory off, and he
waved as she oared her way easily to malaga and when
she landed, she waved once, twice, at him, then ran back
up around the point. turner blew his breath out slow and
even. he did not know that lizzie was doing the same.
neither did turner know that up in town, his father was
blowing his breath out, too.
- lizzie bright and the buckminster boy,
gary d. schmidt

the use of the pronoun she and he

the use of the pronoun /

thoughts and feelings limited to lizzie

thoughts and feelings limited to turner

knowledge about what is happening in more than
one place at once

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