Which of these are characteristics of third-person limited point of view? Check all that apply. The reader’s access to information is not limited to any one character.

The narration follows the thoughts and feelings of only one character.

The reader’s access to information is limited to just one character.

The narration follows the thoughts and feelings of all of the characters.

The thoughts and feelings of secondary characters are revealed through their words and actions.

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Answer 1
Answer: In a writing that is done in a third-person point of view, the writers will just be able to show how the main characters in his writing are feeling only by catering for them with the right words and actions. Thus, the answer to this item is fifth choice. 
Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

2 3 & 5

Explanation:

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