In "Hamadi" by Naomi Shihab Nye, what is the effect of the author's choice to use the third-person limited point of view, providing readers with only Susan's perspective? It prevents the reader from knowing Susan's true inner thoughts and feelings. It allows the reader to share Susan's shock over how the story ends. It allows the reader to learn what other characters think of Susan. It restricts what the reader knows about the inner thoughts and feelings of other characters.