Here's how you can think about it:
* Third Person Limited: Uses pronouns like "he," "she," "they," and "it," but focuses on the thoughts and feelings of a single character.
* Third Person Omniscient: Uses the same pronouns as limited, but can access the thoughts and feelings of multiple characters.
* Objective Point of View: Doesn't use pronouns because it doesn't delve into the minds of characters.
Example:
Objective: The man walked into the store, his face hidden under a wide-brimmed hat. He placed a package on the counter and spoke in a low voice.
Third Person Limited: He pushed the door open with his elbow, his heart pounding in his chest. He hated coming to this store, but he needed the money.
Third Person Omniscient: The man was nervous, his heart racing as he entered the store. He didn't want to be recognized, but he had no choice. The woman behind the counter, however, recognized him immediately.