The answer to this question is A an adjective
J.W. Lynne writes inventive stories with twists, turns, and surprises. In ABOVE THE SKY, teens search for the truth in a seemingly-utopian society founded on lies. In THE UNKNOWN, eight children are kidnapped in the night and wake up in a mysterious world full of secrets. In LOST IN LOS ANGELES, a young woman must decide whether to trust an intriguing young man who she meets in a coffee shop. In LOST IN TOKYO, a college student carries out her missing mother's bucket list in a desperate attempt to finally find her. KID DOCS dives into the behind-the-scenes action at a hospital where gifted young children are trained to become pint-sized doctors. In WILD ANIMAL SCHOOL, a teen spends an unforgettable summer caring for elephants, tigers, bears, leopards, and lions at an exotic animal ranch
Typically in the introduction paragraph, the first sentence in the essay is the topic sentence.
Answer: Third-person limited & Third-person omniscient
Explanation: Third-person limited is when the narrator is outside the story & knows the thoughts of only one character.
Third-person omniscient is when the narrator is outside the story & knows the thoughts of all the characters.