which narrative point of view is shown in the passage? people turned to look at howard roark as he passed…

which narrative point of view is shown in the passage? people turned to look at howard roark as he passed. some remained staring after him with sudden resentment. they could give no reason for it; it was an instinct his presence awakened in most people. howard roark saw no one. for him, the streets were empty. he could have walked there naked without concern. from ayn rand, the fountainhead. copyright 1943 by ayn rand first person second person third person limited third person omniscient

which narrative point of view is shown in the passage? people turned to look at howard roark as he passed. some remained staring after him with sudden resentment. they could give no reason for it; it was an instinct his presence awakened in most people. howard roark saw no one. for him, the streets were empty. he could have walked there naked without concern. from ayn rand, the fountainhead. copyright 1943 by ayn rand first person second person third person limited third person omniscient

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Brief Explanations:

El punto de vista no es de primera persona (no usa "yo") ni de segunda persona (no usa "tú"). El enfoque se centra en Howard Roark y solo se muestra su percepción, lo que es característico del tercero - persona limitado. No es omnisciente porque no se muestra el pensamiento de todos los personajes.

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C. third person limited