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Head sore, eyes burning, and ear pounding and pounding and pounding, Kasem still fights through the smoke. The explosion rocked Kasem's sense of direction and location. "Help!" he screams out into the thick haze that envelops him like an oversized blanket.

Kasem stumbles several yards and finally sees a window. The window! The window is open and Kasem notices the smoke pouring out of the blessed opening. Freedom! Kasem vaults himself forward and falls through this blessed opening. A bush a few feet below the window breaks his fall.

Kasem manages to stand and brush himself off. A figure, hazy and distorted, runs to him. "It must be a firefighter," Kasem thinks before passing out on the debris-littered yard.
Based on evidence in the text, why would the author MOST LIKELY choose to write this story in third-person limited point of view?

A) The author wants to be able to lay out the events of the story in sequential order.
B) The author wants the reader to understand the thoughts and feelings of multiple characters.
C) The author wants the ability to talk directly to the audience to explain certain situations.
D) The author wants the events of the story to unfold through the perspective of one main character.

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Answer:

I would go with C, because in this the author is talking in great detail abt it all even describing the smallest things

Ok I’m late but I agree with the person above me