Third-person omniscient narrators are likely to be reliable because <span>they're impersonal and know everything about the story. In this type of point of view, the narrator can narrate the events from one character to another with all the needed information without causing confusion as to their interrelationship.</span>
I’m probably wrong but, c. Don’t answers c
Short Answer: A. There is nothing else it could be.
B
B is incorrect. She is already light years ahead of him.
C
C is not right. She knows from other places that he does not think of her as a feather brain. She is just afraid of what he thinks of her feelings for him.
D
D is not right either. Her own thoughts are what concerns her. More to the point her she is worried about what he thinks of her.