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How does the reader know the story is written in the third-person omniscient point of view? (1 point) Responses The narrator knows what Abuelita is thinking but not what Isa is thinking. The narrator knows what Abuelita is thinking but not what Isa is thinking. The narrator knows what Isa and Abuelita are thinking. The narrator knows what Isa and Abuelita are thinking. The narrator knows what Isa is thinking but not what Abuelita is thinking. The narrator knows what Isa is thinking but not what Abuelita is thinking. The narrator knows what is happening but does not know the thoughts of the characters
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The correct response is: **The narrator knows what Isa and Abuelita are thinking.**
In a third-person omniscient point of view, the narrator has access to the thoughts, feelings, and perspectives of all characters in the story, allowing for a comprehensive understanding of their inner lives.
In a third-person omniscient point of view, the narrator has access to the thoughts, feelings, and perspectives of all characters in the story, allowing for a comprehensive understanding of their inner lives.
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