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Answer:
Narration is developed using a third person style in this excerpt. This causes the audience to relate to the reading as witnesses of internal and external events concerning the characters which are presented by an omniscient entity
Explanation:
Evidence of the narration type is found in the use of some characters' names ("Maisie not only felt it, but knew she felt it too"), family titles ("her father's telling her he felt it too") and access to characters' thought process ("The child wondered if they didn't make her hurt more than usual")
Answer:
The excerpt is an example of third-person limited narration. Phrases such as “the child wondered,” “she must make a point,” and “she was able to attach” indicate this mode of narration. This point of view lets readers see the events through the eyes of Maisie. The description of the emotions and expressions of the character reveal that the narrator is very close to the character.