Answer:
A: Mrs Van Dan: No! No! No! Don’t you dare take that! You hear? It’s mine!
Explanation:
A, he has become more humble and patient in battle.
Answer: third-person omniscient
Explanation: In the third person point of view, the narrator is someone outside the story, who frequently uses pronouns, like 'he,' 'she,' and 'they,' to describe the characters.
The third-person omniscient point of view is a method of storytelling in which the narrator knows the thoughts and feelings of all of the characters in the story. The third-person is not the same as the third-person limited, a point of voice that adheres closely to one character's perspective, usually the main character's.
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Answer choice A is correct
Answer: The Main Character is always the protagonist
Explanation: