Answer: Third-person <u>limited</u> point of view.
Explanation:
If the story is written from <em>a third person </em><em>limited </em><em>point of view</em>, the narrator is familiar with the thoughts and emotions of one character (usually the main character). Pronouns "he" and "she", as well as personal names, are used to refer to all of the characters.
On the other hand, if the story is written from<em> a third person omniscient point of view</em>, the narrator will know what all the characters in the story are thinking.
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The tone of the “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner” is that of: horror and awe