Which statement most clearly shows how the author uses point of view to
develop the characters in this text?
A. The author uses third-person limited point of view to explain
Jake's motivation to beat Monique in the science competition.
B. The author uses third-person limited point of view to show how
much Monique wants to win the Space Camp scholarship.
C. The author uses third-person omniscient point of view to reveal
that Jake has secret reasons of his own for wanting to win the
competition
D. The author uses third-person omniscient point of view to reveal
both Jake's and Monique's thoughts about the intense competition
for the scholarship
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