How does the reader know that this passage is written in the third-person omniscient point of view?With only seconds left in the
game, Enrico hurled the puck toward the net. His dad felt confident the puck would go in, while Enrico looked down, feeling like a failure. But then the crowd cheered! Enrico had scored the winning goal!A. The narration reveals the thoughts and feelings of only one character in the story.B. The narration focuses on the reader as a character, drawing the reader into the action.C. The narration reveals the thoughts and feelings of all the characters in the story.D. The narration allows the main character to speak as himself, telling his own thoughts and feelings.
Some things only need one thing to live, food. While others like us humans need more than one thing to live. We can not fully live in the prospect of freedom until we have gained all of the necessaries of life.