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Thepotemich [5.8K]
1 year ago
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Which three lines in this excerpt from Anita Desai’s "Games at Twilight" clearly show an omniscient narrator?

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Archy [21]1 year ago
7 0

The three lines that show an omniscient narrator are "They faced the afternoon," "Thee children, too, felt released," and "They too began tumbling..."

<h3>What is an omniscient narrator?</h3>

The narrator is the one telling us the story. An omniscient narrator is a type of narrator that knows everything, that is, who can tell us about the thoughts and actions of all characters rather than just one or a few.

Thus, we must choose the lines that show the narrator in "Games at Twilight" knows about all characters. In this case, the three best options are:

  • "They faced the afternoon."
  • "Thee children, too, felt released."
  • "They too began tumbling, shoving, pushing against each other."

Learn more about omniscient narrators here:

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