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Gradually, and very faintly, Bessie began to have a glimmering of what was wrong with her friend. She found it hard work not to smile, or even
to laugh outright, but she resisted the temptation nobly, for she knew
only too well that to Dolly, sensitive and nervous, laughter would be just
the one thing needed to make it harder than ever to patch up this
senseless and silly quarrel, which, so far, was only one sided.
To Bessie, who thought little of boys, and to whom jealousy was alien,
the idea that Dolly was really jealous of her seemed absurd, since she
knew how little cause there was for such a feeling. But, very wisely, she
determined to proceed slowly, and not to do anything that could
possibly give Dolly any fresh cause of offence.
-Jane L. Stewart, The Campfire Girls at Long Lake
Which selection from this text, an excerpt from The Campfire Girls at Long
Lake, by Jane L. Stewart, best demonstrates how her use of the third-person
limited point of view helps develop the idea that Bessie doesn't relate to
Dolly's feelings?
A. she knew how little cause there was for such a feeling.
B. Bessie began to have a glimmering of what was wrong with her
friend.
C. the idea that Dolly was really jealous of her seemed absurd,
D. she knew only too well that to Dolly, sensitive and nervous,
laughter would be just the one thing needed to make it harder than
ever to patch up this senseless and silly quarrel,

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