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Which of the following examples is most clearly narrated in third-person
limited point of view?
O A. The guests at the party thought they were there to celebrate
Trevor's birthday, when in fact he had other plans for them.
O B. Bert always assumed that he was an only child, but little did he
know that he had a long lost sister.
O C. What did she mean by that? He searched her face for answers, but
her gaze was, as always, impenetrable.
D. Dmitri preferred table tennis, but Charlize preferred real tennis; the
two would never see eye to eye.

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