which narrative point of view is shown in the passage? \weve got father and mother and one another,\ said…

which narrative point of view is shown in the passage? \weve got father and mother and one another,\ said beth. beth was the shy one. she always looked on the bright side of things. \we havent got father,\ said jo sadly. \and we might not have him for a very long time.\ the girls were suddenly silent. light from the fire shone on their faces. they were thinking of father. he was fighting in a war far away. he wouldnt be home for christmas. from louisa may alcott, little women first person second person third person limited third person omniscient

which narrative point of view is shown in the passage? \weve got father and mother and one another,\ said beth. beth was the shy one. she always looked on the bright side of things. \we havent got father,\ said jo sadly. \and we might not have him for a very long time.\ the girls were suddenly silent. light from the fire shone on their faces. they were thinking of father. he was fighting in a war far away. he wouldnt be home for christmas. from louisa may alcott, little women first person second person third person limited third person omniscient

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The passage uses third - person pronouns like "she", "they" and focuses on the thoughts and feelings of specific characters (Beth and Jo). It doesn't use "I" (first - person), "you" (second - person), and doesn't have an all - knowing narrator (third - person omniscient). Third - person limited focuses on the experiences of one or a few characters.

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C. third person limited