It is called the third person or the Omniscient. <span> To present Beowulf's thoughts, for instance, the narrator adopts the point of view of an omniscient author and gives us a glimpse into Beowulf's mind; or he causes Beowulf to reveal his private thoughts by having him declare them through a public utterance. In either case, a reader's attention is directed toward Beowulf. </span>
The father wanted to go on a camping trip with his boy because he wanted to form a relationship with his son after being distant for a year.
I think that the best answer for this is A. Because he knew that the coldest snaps never froze these springs, and he knew likewise their danger. So in the end he knew they were traps. I hope this helps ;) you are welcome.
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The thing which the gentlewoman tells the doctor is that Lady Macbeth has been sleepwalking. But he omitted some important details that also have happened during her last sleepwalk. She was talking to herself and it turned out that she took <span>part in the conspiracy to kill King Duncan and also that she knew all the details about the murder of Lady MacDuff and her family. He has no witnesses, that's why he didn't tell anything.</span></span>