How does the use of point of view create suspense in the passage?
O A. The third-person omniscient point of view means that Fyodor
doesn't know that Herman will come back, but the audience does
know.
O B. The third-person limited point of view means that the audience
knows that Fyodor was eating peanuts but is curious about what
happened during Herman's meeting.
C. The third-person limited point of view means that the reader feels
sympathy for Herman but realizes that Fyodor is not a caring
friend.
O D. The third-person omniscient point of view means that readers
know that they are about to watch Herman get a very unpleasant
surprise.

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