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The shaggy man waited. He had an oat-straw in his mouth, which he
chewed slowly as if it tasted good; but it didn't. There was an apple-
tree beside the house, and some apples had fallen to the ground. The
shaggy man thought they would taste better than the oat-straw, so he
walked over to get some. A little black dog with bright brown eyes
dashed out of the farm-house and ran madly toward the shaggy man..
The little dog barked and made a dive for the shaggy man's leg; but
he grabbed the dog by the neck and put it in his big pocket along with
the apples.... The little dog's name was Toto, and he was sorry he had
been put in the shaggy man's pocket.
-L. Frank Baum, The Road to Oz
Which selection from this text, an excerpt from The Road to Oz, by L. Frank
Baum, best demonstrates how he uses the third-person omniscient point of
view to develop the idea that there is something suspicious about the shaggy
man?
OA. The shaggy man thought they would taste better than the oat-
straw, so he walked over to get some.
OB. He had an oat-straw in his mouth, which he chewed slowly as if it
tasted good;
C. The little dog barked and made a dive for the shaggy man's leg;
but he grabbed the dog by the neck and put it in his big pocket
along with the apples.
OD. The little dog's name was Toto, and he was sorry he had been put
in the shaggy man's pocket.