First person A) A narrator tells the story of a little girl who moves in the middle of the school year, allowing the reader to observe only her thoughts, actions, and feelings about the experience.
Third-person limited B) A narrator provides the story of a jury hearing a high-profile case, allowing the reader to observe the perspectives of all the jurors and their reactions to what they hear in the courtroom.
Third-person omniscient C) A protagonist describes his own personal experience of meeting animals at a farmed animal sanctuary and how it changed his life.

First person A A narrator tells the story of a little girl who moves in the middle of the school year allowing the reader to observe only her thoughts actions a class=