which narrative point of view is shown in the passage? this anselmo had been a good guide and he could…

which narrative point of view is shown in the passage? this anselmo had been a good guide and he could travel wonderfully in the mountains. robert jordan could walk well enough himself and he knew from following him since before daylight that the old man could walk him to death. robert jordan trusted the man, anselmo, so far, in everything except judgment. he had not yet had an opportunity to test his judgment, and, anyway, the judgment was his own responsibility. from ernest hemingway, for whom the bell tolls. copyright 1940 by ernest hemingway first person second person third person limited third person omniscient
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Brief Explanations:
El pasaje describe las acciones y pensamientos de Robert Jordan desde una perspectiva externa. No usa "yo" (primera persona), ni "tú" (segunda persona). Además, solo se muestra lo que Robert Jordan piensa y siente, lo que indica un enfoque limitado. Un relato en tercera - persona omnisciente mostraría lo que varios personajes piensan y sienten.
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C. third person limited