Answer:
A third person omniscient is where the narrator narrates the story using words such as the ones I have listed below:
he, she, they
The narrator knows the whole story - the beginning, middle, and end, even though all parts are not always written. You get a sense of the story through the narrators feels and emotions. The narrator can give opinions of the characters, even if the characters themselves do not speak.
Explanation:
Just remember it is an "all knowing" perspective on the story. He knows what is going on in all of the character's minds throughout the story.
The speaker wanted the bard to stop singing because
<span>He was tired of sitting and wanted to participate in the games.
You can read these in the lines
"you've had our fill or food well shared and the lyre too"
and
"test ourselves in contests"</span><span />
The answer is D, because in all other choices it doesn’t address how she’d like others to address her disability.
Are you provided with specific words to fill in the blanks with?