The answer is A. A third-person omniscient narrator can see all the characters' actions and know their thoughts, while a third-person limited narrator has insight into only one character.
Explanation:
In a narrative such as a novel, there can be different points of view, which are related to the type of narrator. One of the narrators more commonly used is the third-person narrator; this differs from others because it acts mainly as a spectator and it uses third-person pronouns (she, he, it, they). Moreover, this type of narrator can be limited, which means it only knows everything about one character including his/her thoughts or omniscient if the narrator knows the thoughts, feelings, and similar of all the characters in the story.
This is an ident. An ident indicates where the start of a new paragraph is. As you can see, the first word is more to the right than the second sentence.
Answer: “Its name is Ou-dis-sun, the Sacred”
“falling apart into great blocks
Explanation:
Answer:
Simple sentence
Explanation:
There is no conjunction (such as; and, but, or, etc).