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What point of view is shown in the following lines of le morte d'arthur.

upon trinity sunday at night king arthur dreamed a wonderful dream, and that was this: it seemed that he saw upon a platform a chair and the chair was fastened to a wheel; thereupon king arthur sat in the richest cloth of gold that might be made. and the king thought that under him, far from him, was hideous deep black

a. first person

b. third-person limited omniscient

c. narrative

d. third-person omniscient

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