Which point of view does the narrator use in the passage?

Fern came almost every day to visit him. . . . Here she sat quietly during the long afternoons, thinking and listening and watching Wilbur. The sheep soon got to know her and trust her. So did the geese, who lived with the sheep. All the animals trusted her, she was so quiet and friendly. . . . It made her happy just to be near the pig, and it made Wilbur happy to know that she was sitting there, right outside his pen.
From E. B. White, Charlotte's Web. Copyright 1952 by E. B. White

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The narrator uses a third-person limited point of view, as the reader is given insight into Fern's thoughts and feelings, but not those of the other characters.

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