In Jack London's "To Build a Fire," the narrator reports the feelings and concerns of both the man and the dog. This kind of narration is an example of which point of view? A. third-person omniscient B. second-person C. first-person D. third-person limited

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sounds like first person to me
The closest I can get without reading the actual story would be A. third-person omniscient. That is because third-person omniscient is a way of writing where the narrator knows what everyone is thinking. Helpful? :)
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