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read the excerpt from chapter 6 of lizzie bright and the buckminster boy. they stood together quietly, in the dark, in the growing cool of the night, and the sea breeze gave up on them and played in the dark leaves above, and the sound of the waves came in with the quiet. the stars popped in the night sky like distant firecrackers, and beyond them the great streak of the milky way came down out of heaven and draped a swathe into the ocean beyond. turner could almost feel the globe sliding under his feet. lizzie felt it, too and she reached out and took his hand for a moment—as if for balance—and then dropped it. what are some clues that the narrators point of view is third - person omniscient? check all that apply. the use of the pronouns \they\ and \she\ the use of the pronoun \i\ thoughts and feelings limited to lizzie thoughts and feelings limited to turner thoughts and feelings of both lizzie and turner
In third - person omniscient point of view, the narrator can access the thoughts and feelings of multiple characters and uses third - person pronouns. The use of "they" and "she" shows third - person usage, and knowing the thoughts and feelings of both Lizzie and Turner indicates omniscience.
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the use of the pronouns "they" and "she", thoughts and feelings of both Lizzie and Turner