Asked by caleb

What is an omniscient point of view?

an objective point of view

a limited point of view

an all knowing point of view

a subjective point of view

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
Answer: an all-knowing point of view.

Explanation: an omniscient narrator knows and can report the thoughts, feelings, and motivations of multiple characters and can provide information beyond any one character’s experience. (By contrast, a limited point of view is confined to one character’s inner life, an objective view reports only observable actions, and a subjective view is filtered by a character’s personal feelings or bias.)