A play or drama. Could be a musical but it's more likely that your definition is a play/drama.
The correct answer is B.In the limited point of view, the narrator shares the thoughts, feelings and opinions of one character; in the omniscient point of view, the narrator shares the thoughts, feelings, and opinions of all characters.
Explanation:
In narrative texts, the point of view determines the perspective used to tell the events in a story. In the case of the omniscient point of view, which is one of the most common points of view, the narrator has access to the feelings, thoughts, and similar to all characters, due to this, this type of point of view often includes references to the thoughts, feelings, etc. of all the characters involved or at least most of them.
In contrast, in the limited point of view, the narrator only knows the feelings, thoughts, etc. of a character which can be the narrator itself, considering the narrator acts as an observer, and therefore the reference of feelings and thoughts is limited to only one character. According to this, the correct option is B.
Answer:
A. An angry yet passionate tone
Explanation:
Typical wartime speech should have any angry yet passionate tone. Anger on enemy will make the native people support the government, forces and bear tough times. It should also be passionate, so that a sense of patriotism is evoked which will make the natives ready to sacrifice, serve the country and stand with government/country in the worst of the conditions.
Some truths may be harsh and discouraging to the people of the country. Secrets should never be revealed and never ever to people during wartime.
Rehearsed use of physical gestures and an organized structure have no use in wartime speeches - they are better for peacetime.