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Alekssandra [29.7K]
1 year ago
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The point of view in which the author knows what everyone in the story is thinking and feeling at all times and refers to the ch

aracters by name, as “he” or “she,” or by another third-person identifier such as “the nurse” is called
a. First person
b. Third person limited
c. Third person omniscient
d. None of the above
English
1 answer:
Zina [86]1 year ago
6 0

Omniscient third person refers to when the author is aware of everything the characters are thinking and feeling at all times and addresses them by name, as he or she, or by another third-person identifier like the nurse. Thus, option C is correct.

<h3>Who is the author?</h3>

An author is someone who writes something and whose written work is then published. The work can be anything like a book, a poem, etc.

The most flexible point of view is of an Omniscient third person because he can access other people's emotions and also at the same time refer to the person as e, she or they or even by calling their name. Therefore, option C is the correct option.

Learn more about Third person omniscient, here:

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