Imagine you're watching a scary movie: Wisconsin Weed-Whacker Massacre. There's a deranged lunatic in the house, and he's carrying a turbo-charged weed-whacker! While the main character, a cute teenage girl, was pouring a glass of milk in the kitchen, the audience sees the madman tiptoe up the stairs and slip into the hall closet. Minutes later our sweet teen star bops up to the second floor with her ear buds in, singing to herself. She reaches toward the closet door, but at the last minute decides what she wants is down the hall. When she turns away, the door creaks open, the prowler steps into the hallway behind her and revs up his trimmer.
judgment upon human actions.
The answer is the first one, you must always cite your sources, even if you have not directly quoted them. It also adds credibility to your work (this is not the only reason, it is merely an incentive)
Answer:
The Narrator is not a character in the story.
Explanation:
In third-person objective point of view, the narrator is not a character in the story, and uses pronouns such as: his, hers, theirs, them, him, her, their, etc.