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What statements best describe a fictional story with limited omniscient narration? Select two options.
It is written from the first-person point of view.
It reveals the thoughts of all the characters.
It reveals the thoughts of only one character.
It directly addresses the reader as “you.”
It maintains a sense of objectivity.
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- It reveals the thoughts of only one character.
- It maintains a sense of objectivity.
Explanation: Third-person limited/limited omniscient gives access to one character’s inner life while treating other characters/events from the outside, so it’s not first-person, not all-knowing, and doesn’t use “you.”
- It maintains a sense of objectivity.
Explanation: Third-person limited/limited omniscient gives access to one character’s inner life while treating other characters/events from the outside, so it’s not first-person, not all-knowing, and doesn’t use “you.”
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