The correct answer is C.
When we talk about ourselves, our opinions, and the things that happen to us, we generally speak in the first person. This point of view is generally limited in that the audience only experiences what the speaker/narrator himself experiences. In this kind of narrative, you are inside a character’s head, watching the story unfold through that character’s eyes.
<span>There is a weak smell that is soft, but can't be determined by words, the communicator said these final words from their freezing voice, "Good-bye, little sister"
hope that helps :)</span>
I believe the answer is B