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Selena said she would be waiting out front with the car at 9 p.m. Where could she be? The longer Isabel waited for her friend to pick her up, the more nervous she became. It couldn’t be a worse night to be standing outside alone. A storm was moving in, and the wind was beginning to rustle the trees, making everything seem spookier than it already was. From which point of view is the passage written?
a. omniscient
b. third person
c. limited third person
d. first person

Respuesta :

The passage is written in the omniscient point of view. 

We know it isn't first person, as the words "I" or "Me" aren't used. In other words, it's not from the point of view of a person. 

It's not third or limited third person, because the passage expresses emotion, this can only be conveyed by an omniscient point of view. 

Omniscient point of view narratives are told in an all-knowing perspective, one that looks over the characters but also knows their emotions and intentions.