Question
What is a third-person omniscient point of view?
the perspective of a narrator who is outside the story and switches amongst multiple characters
the perspective of a narrator who tells an unvarnished and true version of events
the perspective of a narrator who tells the story to the reader
the perspective of a narrator who is outside the story and knows everything about all the characters
the perspective of a narrator who is outside the story and switches amongst multiple characters
the perspective of a narrator who tells an unvarnished and true version of events
the perspective of a narrator who tells the story to the reader
the perspective of a narrator who is outside the story and knows everything about all the characters
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GPT-4o mini
A third-person omniscient point of view is best described as **the perspective of a narrator who is outside the story and knows everything about all the characters**. This type of narrator can provide insights into the thoughts, feelings, and motivations of multiple characters, allowing the reader to gain a comprehensive understanding of the story and its events.