The correct answer here is the third one: Limited omniscient. We know this because a narrator who knows everything about all the characters is all knowing, or omniscient and a narrator whose knowledge is limited to one character, either major or minor, has a limited omniscient point of view.This text is a perfect example of an omniscient limited. I hope this helps
The best pronoun that best completes is “his”
<span>The
adverb phrase used in the sentence above is where
oases are plentiful but distant from each other.</span>
<span>It consists of a word “where” which denotes the
place of occurrence that adds information about the word it modifies. Adverb
phrase usually begins with subordinating conjunctions and contains subject and
predicate.</span>
Answer:
He respects and admired them.
Explanation:
Personally I would do: C and D.
They both give you a little information of what info will be covered in the book. If they have a lot of info of what you want to write about then they are keepers and if there is only a little info then you can still use them but if there isn't enough info to help you write a in-depth paper then ditch it or them and keep looking.
Hopefully this helped and good luck.