Which best analyzes how the third-person limited point of view shapes "The Glass of Milk"?
A. Using third-person limited point of view gives the reader access to all the characters' thoughts.
B. The use of third-person limited point of view makes one of the characters in the story it's narrator.
C. The use of third-person limited point of view allows the reader to better understand the main character.
D. The use of third-person limited point of view creates an objective narrator.