Answer:
B
Explanation:
just did it on commonlit :)
Third person Omniscient : A story that is told by an all knowing uninvolved observer using "he" " she" and "it" Third person limited Narration: Narration mode in which the reader is seeing the story through one of the characters eyes Examples of Third person omniscent:
1." Hazel saw him wince. having no mental handicap herself, she had to ask George what the last sound had been"
<span>2." He began to think glimmering, about his abnormal son that was now in jail" </span>
( From the Artical "Harrison Bergeron") Examples of Third person limited:
1."Some things about living weren't quit right though."
2." I think it would be very interesting to hear all those different sounds."
( From the article Harrison Bergeron) The difference between Third Omniscient and Third Limited : Third Person Limited point of view in writing where the reader is looking upon a situation often knowing more about a situation than the character does Omniscient is when the reader is all knowing of everything not just one character.
<span>Third Limited is when you only see what is happening through one of the characters eyes.
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the lack of ambition most russians had
It is <u>false </u>that Claudius tells Rosencrantz and Guildenstern that they must tell the players not to obey any of Hamlet's orders - if you are referring to Shakespeare's "Hamlet."
This never happened in the play. Claudius sent these two men to find and kill Hamlet, however, the tide has turned, and in the end, Hamlet managed to have both of them killed. They were his childhood friends, yet they betrayed him on behalf of his father's murderer.
Answer:
It's either A or B thats my answer
Explanation:
sorry if those r wrong im only trying to help