"<span>The third-person omniscient point of view is a method of storytelling in which the narrator knows the thoughts and feelings of all of the characters in the story, as opposed to third-person limited, which adheres closely to one character's -- usually the main character's -- perspective.</span>" -study.com
omni - all, scient - knowing.
Basically,
In a third-person limited the narrator knows their own thoughts and feelings, but can only infer as to those of the rest of the characters.
In third person omniscient, the narrator knows the feelings and thoughts of, not only themselves but of all the characters present in the story.
<span>I definitely recommend you to choose the last topic D.) the use of figurative language in The Death of Ivan Ilych, because this is quite large and embraces all the points above so that you can express your thoughts in reasonable and expanded way. Also, using theme from this topic it will be easier for you to find necessary information by searching for analysis in order to properly share your opinion and impressions in the last paragraph of your essay.</span>
It’s definitely A because setting can be anything from place to background to where things occur.
<u>Answer:</u>
In "The Seventh Man," the statement which best summarizes what happens in the weeks following K's death is Option A: He falls ill and has nightmares
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<u>Explanation:</u>
“The Seventh Man” by Haruki Murakami states that the best way to overcome fear by facing it.
Author uses religious imagery for the audience to connect with the story. The narrator in the story did not get married for about 40 years now. His good friend ‘K’ died because of the Tsunami as he was standing on the beach. The narrator felt guilty about K’s death as he was the one who convinced to go to the beach. So, he is haunted in his dreams after his friend’s death.
- A fable is a literary work of fiction where non-human entities such as animals, natural elements, plants and even fantastic creatures or mythological beings speak the human language and evolve in situations in which their choices result in a consequence that may be negative or positive and which includes a moral lesson for the reader.