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Amiraneli [1.4K]
4 years ago
5

How is a third person omniscient narrator used in a story

English
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Bumek [7]4 years ago
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Answer:

Third person omniscient is a point of view where the narrator knows all the thoughts, actions, and feelings of all characters.

An author may use third person omniscient so the audience can experience the story through several different characters. This way, the audience can create bonds with different characters.

Explanation:

Karo-lina-s [1.5K]4 years ago
6 0

Answer:

To show the thoughts and actions of all the characters

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