A third person limited narrator can only tell the feelings of one character. The other characters' thoughts and feelings are unknown. A third person omniscient narrator can tell the feelings of all the characters (or they have the ability to). I hope this helps!
Third person limited only allows the narrator to access the thoughts and emotions of one character, usually, the protagonist while third person omniscient allows the narrator insight into the thoughts and feelings of all characters
The author uses the helpful as the prewriting graphic organizer to his play while writing.
<u>Explanation:</u>
A 12-year-old boy named David has spent his life in the prison camp of eastern Europe. During the camp, he was repeatedly taken care of by a commandant and they look into his diet and other activity.
There is a commander who helped him to escape from camp to Denmark by providing him with the food and water bottle for his survival during the journey.
Thus from the camp, he experienced the helpful. The author of this story is Anne holm.