Which point of view does the narrator use in the passage? Alby let go of Thomas's shirt and stepped back, his chest heaving with breaths. "Ain't got time to be nice, Greenbean. Old life's over, new life's begun. Learn the rules quick, listen, don't talk. You get me?" Thomas looked over at Newt, hoping for help. Everything inside him churned and hurt. . . . Newt nodded. "Greenie, you get him, right?" He nodded again. Thomas fumed, wanted to punch somebody. But he simply said, "Yeah." From James Dashner, The Maze Runner. Copyright 2009 by James Dashner

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Third point of view limited because the author is describing the thoughts and feelings of only one character. He also uses the words "he" and "him" to describe only one character.

Answer:

Third person limited, it only tells us Thomas' thoughts.

Explanation:

There is no 'I' 'me' or 'we' used so it is third and the thoughts of Thomas are only seen not Newt or Alby so Third person limited.

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