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What information can the reader learn from a story written in a third-person omniscient point of view that you don’t learn when a story is written in a third-person limited point of view? *
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a. The reader can learn the same information from both third-person limited and third-person omniscient.
b. In second person point of view the reader learns one character's point of view.
c. In the third-person omniscient the reader can learn the emotions and thoughts of only one character and in the third-person limited the reader learns all character's thoughts and emotions.
d. In third-person omniscient, the reader can learn the emotions and thoughts of all characters and in third-person limited, the reader only learns one character's thoughts and emotions.


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Answer:

D

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