Read the selection. Then, answer the question(s).
Sam gripped the branch tighter. If he could just build up enough momentum, he should be able to pole vault over the fence. Sweat trickled down his forehead. He wondered what further obstacles Richards had planted on the other side. He crouched, planted his right foot in the dirt behind him, and was about to sprint forward when a voice rang out behind him. "Going somewhere, Mr. Smith?" Sam gasped. It was Richards.
1. From which point of view is the passage written?
A. second person
B. third-person omniscient
C. first person
D. third-person limited
2. From which point of view would readers likely learn the most about Richards's thoughts and actions?
A. third-person limited, with Sam as the main character
B. second person, with Sam as the main character
C. third-person omniscient
D. first person, told from Sam's point of view