Respuesta :
Your answer would be A. because you don't hear anyone's thoughts. You just see the what happens as if your watching the two people
Answer:
The narrator that uses a third-person omniscient point of view is the one that describes Ben's lunch break (story number 2).
Explanation:
A third-person point of view is one of the many ways to tell a story where the narrator knows precisely all the characters' feelings and thoughts. We can see that Ben's story is narrated by someone that knows exactly what he's thinking about. Some examples of this are "...Ben still didn't want to risk being late" or "He liked his job and...".
Although Lily's story (story number 1) is narrated in a third-person point of view, it is not a third-person omniscient viewpoint since the reader can't tell what her feelings or thoughts are. This story just describes what is happening at the time, as if the narrator was present in the room.
Story number 3 is written in the first-person point of view.