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How does a third-person omniscient narrator differ from a third-person limited narrator?A.A third-person omniscient narrator can see all the characters' actions and know their thoughts, while a third-person limited narrator has insight into only one character.B.A third-person omniscient narrator shows examples of the author's opinions, while a third-person limited narrator is completely unbiased.C.A third-person omniscient narrator knows the thoughts of one character, while a third-person limited narrator can access all the characters' thoughts.D.A third-person omniscient narrator uses the pronouns you and yours, while a third-person limited narrator uses the pronouns I and me.SUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS

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How does a third-person omniscient narrator differ from a third-person limited narrator?A.A third-person omniscient narrator can see all the characters' actions and know their thoughts, while a third-person limited narrator has insight into only one character.B.A third-person omniscient narrator shows examples of the author's opinions, while a third-person limited narrator is completely unbiased.C.A third-person omniscient narrator knows the thoughts of one character, while a third-person limited narrator can access all the characters' thoughts.D.A third-person omniscient narrator uses the pronouns you and yours, while a third-person limited narrator uses the pronouns I and me.SUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS

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The correct answer is A. A third-person omniscient narrator can see all the characters' actions and know their thoughts, while a third-person limited narrator has insight into only one character.

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