It's actually in third person, because it's talking about a character and what he does. It's not second person because second person is when the author addresses the reader by using "you" or "yours". It's not in first person because it doesn't use "i" or "me"
The sentence illustrates third-person omniscient narration, where the narrator knows all about the characters and events. The correct choice is D. Third person omniscient.
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